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flipdown monitors-2 small or 1 big?
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<blockquote data-quote="bean" data-source="post: 776124" data-attributes="member: 541109"><p>The problem with 1 big monitor is it's typically just that.... one big *** monitor. In an explorer it'll be kind of hard to look at (unless you are outside the truck with the tailgate open). Think about sitting too close to a 65 inch big screen. The second problem is they are heavy. Typically ford doesn't have a cross member type support on the ceiling like chevy's do. This will make for a difficult install. But, you haven't really talked about how big. If you do just one monitor, I recommend a 9". It will look huge in your truck. I had an 8" widescreen in a 2000 mitsu montero sport and it was the perfect size for the back seat.</p><p></p><p>Have you thought about head rest monitors? For your situation that's what I'd recommend. If you get the right set, you'll be able to watch DVD on one and games on the the other.</p><p></p><p>good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bean, post: 776124, member: 541109"] The problem with 1 big monitor is it's typically just that.... one big *** monitor. In an explorer it'll be kind of hard to look at (unless you are outside the truck with the tailgate open). Think about sitting too close to a 65 inch big screen. The second problem is they are heavy. Typically ford doesn't have a cross member type support on the ceiling like chevy's do. This will make for a difficult install. But, you haven't really talked about how big. If you do just one monitor, I recommend a 9". It will look huge in your truck. I had an 8" widescreen in a 2000 mitsu montero sport and it was the perfect size for the back seat. Have you thought about head rest monitors? For your situation that's what I'd recommend. If you get the right set, you'll be able to watch DVD on one and games on the the other. good luck [/QUOTE]
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