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I would like to set up a wireless charging pad in the storage cubby above the center stack (basically on the dash). I was going to plug the cord into a usb outlet and run it behind or around the center stack some how. Anyone know if there is an easy route to get under that spot I am referring to?
The other option is to hard wire a usb outlet up to that cubby but that's a bigger project.
I would like to set up a wireless charging pad in the storage cubby above the center stack (basically on the dash). I was going to plug the cord into a usb outlet and run it behind or around the center stack some how. Anyone know if there is an easy route to get under that spot I am referring to?
This video should give you an idea of what your looking for. It reflects a F-150 dash, but the dash in the 2017+ Superduty trucks are the same....
This video should give you an idea of what your looking for. It reflects a F-150 dash, but the dash in the 2017+ Superduty trucks are the same.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JX6w339v38
Hey Thanks a lot. I'll watch it now. Much appreciated
I would like to set up a wireless charging pad in the storage cubby above the center stack (basically on the dash). I was going to plug the cord into a usb outlet and run it behind or around the center stack some how. Anyone know if there is an easy route to get under that spot I am referring to?
The other option is to hard wire a usb outlet up to that cubby but that's a bigger project.
I just posted some photos of a dual USB outlet I installed in the tray on the top center of the dash. I have a 2018. The center speaker grill prys up exposing 2 screws that need to be remove to get the tray out and the front of the tray has 3 snap on/off connectors that can be pryed up. From there you can easily run a power cable to the passenger side fuse panel for some USB ports. My photos are in the "What did you do to your truck toady 2017 version" thread.
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