OT? Superduty radio options
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OT? Superduty radio options
I posted this over in the Superduty forum and didn't get much response, or usable info. I've gotten the impression this a more modification savvy group here so I figured I'd give it a shot.
<hr style="color: rgb(209, 209, 225); background-color: rgb(209, 209, 225);" size="1"> '08 F-450 Superduty. It has a factory radio w/dvd based nav, 6 cd , and sirius radio capability.
What I'm lacking, and would like to have hopefully in a factory package, is all the above along with DVD & bluetooth phone intergration.
Is this possible from a factory radio for my model year (or newer) and will it be plug and play?
Right now I also have the backup camera in the rear view mirror setup. It would be nice to get the view down to the dash head unit instead since I like the bigger picture.
If it is NOT possible with factory gear I'm not above putting in aftermarket. It would be great if some of the factory components were compatible, such as the antennas for the sirius, navigation, and the back up camera. Does anyone know if these components use standard connections or are they proprietary?
Any info greatly appreciated.
<hr style="color: rgb(209, 209, 225); background-color: rgb(209, 209, 225);" size="1"> '08 F-450 Superduty. It has a factory radio w/dvd based nav, 6 cd , and sirius radio capability.
What I'm lacking, and would like to have hopefully in a factory package, is all the above along with DVD & bluetooth phone intergration.
Is this possible from a factory radio for my model year (or newer) and will it be plug and play?
Right now I also have the backup camera in the rear view mirror setup. It would be nice to get the view down to the dash head unit instead since I like the bigger picture.
If it is NOT possible with factory gear I'm not above putting in aftermarket. It would be great if some of the factory components were compatible, such as the antennas for the sirius, navigation, and the back up camera. Does anyone know if these components use standard connections or are they proprietary?
Any info greatly appreciated.
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