![]() ![]() I'm not certain that it will fit & work with your exact F-150 MY & OEM stereo options, but you should check it out. It's the PAC RadioPRO 4 #RPK4-FD2101 + RPA-16P5V Expansion Harness. Here is the Beta-Test install of the just released iDataLink Maestro MFT1 8" Ford F-150 MyFord Touch radio replacement kit.Īnd PAC Audio is releasing a complete dash kit that allows you to replace the 8" OEM Head Unit as well. I'm going to copy & paste my own quote from another similar thread. Needless to say, the owners of both systems were stunned by the difference. In both, when playing identical tracks and switching between the Ford Sync OEM source an both the RCA analog or coaxial digital output of my inexpensive and older portable iBasso DX90 DAP, the output quality and clarity from the DAP was NIGHT & DAY better. ![]() In two of the Ford Sync vehicles that I've personally installed systems in, I also pre-ran a pair of separate analog RCA's and a digital coaxial & Toslink optical cable from the DSP to the glove box in the vehicle for later upgrading. My experience with several of the OEM Ford Sync systems is less than stellar in terms of SQ, and that includes getting a clean, full-range signal to feed your subwoofer amplifier. I realize that a lot of people really like the Ford Sync features, but if you're going for truly good SQ, the OEM system is less than ideal. Regarding the F-150 underseat subwoofer boxes, also check out:
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