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Old 06-13-2012, 07:11 AM
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Bronco/F150 Overhead Console Swap Query

If I come across a junked Bronco or F150 with the overhead console, what do I need to scavenge from it to make it work in my same-body-style F350? What will be involved with installing it in the truck? I ask because the archived answers that I could find seem to be more than a bit vague. Thanks.
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I'd be interested in this as well. I was planning to make my own out of wood and fiberglass but if I can get one of these to work, then it would save me some work. In for answers. Even better than that, someone who's done it with a link etc.
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The one with the temp, and compass? You will need the temp sensor, and possibly the mounting plate, compass sensor is internal, temp sensor is generally behind the front bumper.
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