![]() ![]() With step-by-step disassembly instructions and plenty of up-close, detailed photos, our exclusive Crutchfield MasterSheet™ takes the guesswork out of removing the factory stereo and speakers. Not surprisingly, the F-Series isn’t just the most popular truck in the country it's one of the most popular vehicles of any kind. The new line, led by the wildly popular F-150, didn't disappoint, with a tough new look, three useful body styles, an amazing array of trim levels and options, and the rugged versatility that people – lots and lots of people – want from a pickup. Needless to say, with huge profits and prestige at stake, Ford had a lot riding on the 12 th generation F-Series that debuted in 2009. Alas, it's also true, which makes the Ford F-Series pickup's 3-decade-long (and counting) run at the top of the truck sales charts all the more amazing. Is it boring, bland sports-speak? Of course it is. Then, use our vehicle selector to find the gear that will fit your Ford.Įven the most casual sports fan knows the tired old clichés that fill every media outlet every time the previous year's champs prepare to open a new season: No matter the sport, we're all helpfully reminded that last year was last year, staying number one is tough, and that the other teams are really going to go after them because being the champ is like having a target on your back. Those of you in the industry that happen to be attending the Spring MERA show, we have a truck there with this gear installed.In brief: This Crutchfield Research Garage article gives you an overview of your F-150 SuperCrew's stock stereo system and your aftermarket upgrade options. A couple forum members will be receiving sample kits early next week and I will leave it to them to post reviews and first impressions. ![]() Here are some actual pictures and screen shots. To connect these, you simply connect the wires from your radio to the back of the port and plug your device into the front. The kit is stunning with exact match factory controls, radio placement high in the dash, and a cool pocket with USB, HDMI and 3.5mm ports flush mounted into it. In addition, you can operate your climate control using BOTH the controls in the dash kit and the on-screen climate control buttons. When you use it with a Kenwood or Alpine compatible radio you also get performance gauges, tire pressure monitoring, check and reset engine codes, and back up camera/visual parking assist. ![]() When you use it with a Pioneer compatible radio ( ) you get the above plus the retention of Sync for calling and as an additional USB port/media player. When used with a non-iDatalink compatible radio, you cannot retain Sync, but you can retain steering wheel controls and back up camera (if camera image shown on 4.3 inch screen). This solution can be used with any 2DIN radio (and 1DIN too, but we don't provide any way to close up the other half of the hole). The dash kit is now in production and we expect to have it available for sale in late May. The kit includes: Dash Bezel with HVAC Controls, Storage pocket with flush-mount ports, T-harness for radio/Maestro RR, Back-up Camera harness (for if the camera image is in the 4.3 inch screen), metal radio mounting brackets. KIT-F150 (MSRP $349.99) - Dash kit with T-harness and built in climate controls. ![]() To install a radio in your truck using our solution you will need two parts:ĪDS-MRR (MSRP $169.99) - Radio replacement module - retains steering wheel controls and Sync (if equipped). The time has come to announce the launch of the iDatalink Maestro solution for the 2013/14 F150 with "My Ford" radio (4.3 inch screen). ![]()
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