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Old 10-02-2009, 01:10 PM
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Dusten- what theme is that in the pictures?
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Old 10-02-2009, 03:25 PM
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Dusten- what theme is that in the pictures?
i dont know. its not the one im using now... i can go flip through my themes real quick though

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that is the ford-day theme by javi.
I am actually running the 6.4 night theme now as i like the fact not every increment is numbered, and it looks less cluttered

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Old 10-03-2009, 05:12 PM
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Hey guys, I'm using the "UltiMount S2" by Pro Fit Pro.Fit International Universal Mounts on the door for the cup holders. These are universal swivel locking mounts that are held in place by an adhesive pad. The pad does not leave any residue at all if removed and is very strong. This mount has the exact bolt pattern as the DashDaq so it mounts right up. The cup holder door can be opened with the DashDaq in place making the cup holders functional, and the DashDaq pretty much out of site for quick thieves. It really works slick and the mount is very inexpensive. With the removal of 1 phillips screw, the DashDaq can be removed from the pad mount and taken out of the truck if needed. Takes all of about 30 seconds. Just another option for you guys if needed.
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Old 10-04-2009, 02:58 PM
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Hey guys, I'm using the "UltiMount S2" by Pro Fit Pro.Fit International Universal Mounts on the door for the cup holders. These are universal swivel locking mounts that are held in place by an adhesive pad. The pad does not leave any residue at all if removed and is very strong. This mount has the exact bolt pattern as the DashDaq so it mounts right up. The cup holder door can be opened with the DashDaq in place making the cup holders functional, and the DashDaq pretty much out of site for quick thieves. It really works slick and the mount is very inexpensive. With the removal of 1 phillips screw, the DashDaq can be removed from the pad mount and taken out of the truck if needed. Takes all of about 30 seconds. Just another option for you guys if needed.
That looks Awesome
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Old 10-04-2009, 06:15 PM
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i may look into that mount so i can put the ashtray back, cover the hole and put the DD just below it. my cupholder is almost always down, so it couldnt go there
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Old 10-04-2009, 06:24 PM
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Why not in front of the gauges.. Mounted on rop of the steering wheel column?.. It wouldn't be in the way cause it'd already tell you what you need to know
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Old 10-04-2009, 09:23 PM
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i put it there for a second, it covers my digital display.
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Old 10-05-2009, 04:03 AM
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Hey guys, I'm using the "UltiMount S2" by Pro Fit Pro.Fit International Universal Mounts on the door for the cup holders. These are universal swivel locking mounts that are held in place by an adhesive pad. The pad does not leave any residue at all if removed and is very strong. This mount has the exact bolt pattern as the DashDaq so it mounts right up. The cup holder door can be opened with the DashDaq in place making the cup holders functional, and the DashDaq pretty much out of site for quick thieves. It really works slick and the mount is very inexpensive. With the removal of 1 phillips screw, the DashDaq can be removed from the pad mount and taken out of the truck if needed. Takes all of about 30 seconds. Just another option for you guys if needed.
I like that, looks good.
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Old 10-05-2009, 04:11 AM
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i agree that pro fir looks nice.
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