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Oh and I finally got a Blu-Ray player and WOW is that awesome.
Yes they are. But, you have to keep the bios flashed to current. The discs frequently come out with new features that require your player to be up to date.
Good morning Jake, Mike and Eric!! Ahh nothing like a starting a new month and also a fresh BS thread! Thanks Chris!
Chris those wheels looked nice for the price but if they fit a '99 I think the back spacing will be wrong for your truck. If the older superduty's want to run the '05 and up ones we have to get spacers to make them fit. Just a thought.
Congrats on the Blu-ray player! I am still stuck in the stone age with just a dvd player. haha
Yes they are. But, you have to keep the bios flashed to current. The discs frequently come out with new features that require your player to be up to date.
Yeah, I hooked it up to the intert00bs and updated the firmware. Also found my TV had an update available so I did that one too. I need a receiver now.
Good morning Jake, Mike and Eric!! Ahh nothing like a starting a new month and also a fresh BS thread! Thanks Chris!
Chris those wheels looked nice for the price but if they fit a '99 I think the back spacing will be wrong for your truck. If the older superduty's want to run the '05 and up ones we have to get spacers to make them fit. Just a thought.
Congrats on the Blu-ray player! I am still stuck in the stone age with just a dvd player. haha
Was it the change to coil springs that changed the fitment?
Yeah, I hooked it up to the intert00bs and updated the firmware. Also found my TV had an update available so I did that one too. I need a receiver now.
my TV needs an update...like a whole new TV!! And I am with Troy. Still just a DVD player which we hardly ever use so I see no need to go to blu ray yet
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