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Old 10-16-2011, 10:01 AM
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pics of audio video install

kenwood ddx616, sony monitor
I changed the bootload splash screen to the ford logo for a more factory look ...next up will be speakers sub and amps to complete the package!
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Old 10-16-2011, 11:39 AM
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Man that takes some sack to cut into the seats like that. I want to do the same thing with my head unit but can't bring myself to cut the seats.

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Man that takes some sack to cut into the seats like that. I want to do the same thing with my head unit but can't bring myself to cut the seats.

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Nice looking install tho
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I have to admit I was nervous to cut my seats but really wasn't all that bad I flipped the harness for the screen and placed it where I wanted traced with a pencil and cut the"X" pattern about a half inch from the trace marks from there just fold the flaps in and mount the harness with some short self tapping screws to the metal bracket in the seat ...now the ankle bitter stays occupied on long drives lol
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I have to admit I was nervous to cut my seats but really wasn't all that bad I flipped the harness for the screen and placed it where I wanted traced with a pencil and cut the"X" pattern about a half inch from the trace marks from there just fold the flaps in and mount the harness with some short self tapping screws to the metal bracket in the seat ...now the ankle bitter stays occupied on long drives lol
Touché... I moved mine to the mide seat so she could see the dash screen haha... I will definitely have screens in the seats when I purchase a four door.. Kinda pointless in my ext cab
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where did you get your seat screens?
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I think I paid around $130/piece shipped I just checked there website looks like they are out of stock on the Sony I got but you might be able to find it somewhere else

model # XVM-H65
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Old 10-17-2011, 06:51 AM
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