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I just bought a used 2016 F150 XLT super crew. (I also have a 1950F1). I wish it had a backup camera as after 3 weeks I still don't know exactly where the corners are. I have the 4.2" screen with SeriusXM. The truck also has the locking tailgate that I really like. I am interested in retrofitting a backup camera and wonder what is the most cost effective way to do so. I do not have NAV.
It is an XLT. It seems that there are many radio possibilities that may define the camera. I bought my truck with 13K on the clock (1 year lease). I have the external lock package with the automatic tailgate locking feature. I will order that feature with my next truck as it is a really nice feature. Do you have Nav?
Last edited by Marty Smilt; Jul 16, 2017 at 04:13 AM.
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I just bought a used 2016 F150 XLT super crew. (I also have a 1950F1). I wish it had a backup camera as after 3 weeks I still don't know exactly where the corners are. I have the 4.2" screen with SeriusXM. The truck also has the locking tailgate that I really like. I am interested in retrofitting a backup camera and wonder what is the most cost effective way to do so. I do not have NAV.
You can check out a website called infotainment.com to find what you`re looking for.
They have the OEM backup camera setup for your vehicle plus an installation video on YouTube.
It is an XLT. It seems that there are many radio possibilities that may define the camera. I bought my truck with 13K on the clock (1 year lease). I have the external lock package with the automatic tailgate locking feature. I will order that feature with my next truck as it is a really nice feature. Do you have Nav?
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