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would like some help with this :)
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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8706155" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>Unfortunately with vehicle-specific problems it's best to wait for someone on Youtube or a forum to make a post specifically for your new truck and all the problems they've had during the upgrade. I for example get a lot of specific good information about my car from driveaccord.net With my car there's a TON of hidden issues when upgrading to an aftermarket head unit, so much that it's not possible without permanently modifying the car or losing the high quality backup camera. Someone from driveaccord.net figured out the exact harness wiring and exactly what needs to connect to what, but in the end you have to modify the old head unit to get the camera to look correct then shove it behind the dash. Hopefully your truck is easier to modify. If it's a common ford/dodge truck there's probably already 10 thousand people online complaining about it unless it's easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8706155, member: 679555"] Unfortunately with vehicle-specific problems it's best to wait for someone on Youtube or a forum to make a post specifically for your new truck and all the problems they've had during the upgrade. I for example get a lot of specific good information about my car from driveaccord.net With my car there's a TON of hidden issues when upgrading to an aftermarket head unit, so much that it's not possible without permanently modifying the car or losing the high quality backup camera. Someone from driveaccord.net figured out the exact harness wiring and exactly what needs to connect to what, but in the end you have to modify the old head unit to get the camera to look correct then shove it behind the dash. Hopefully your truck is easier to modify. If it's a common ford/dodge truck there's probably already 10 thousand people online complaining about it unless it's easy. [/QUOTE]
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