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Whos going to be the first to swap the 2022 display into a 17+? It looks sick.
The real question you should ask is….. who’s going to go to the trouble and considerable expense to modify the dash to accept the 12 inch 2022 screen because this is not a simple plug and play swap.
I like that. It actually looks OEM and very clean. Also bigger than the ‘22 screens too.
I’m assuming you lose Sync functions with it but that wouldn’t be the biggest loss as long as the operating system it comes with is smooth.
“Unless something has changed”, the downside to using either of these brands is that one can’t use Apple CarPlay and maybe Android Auto and they have to constantly be hooked up to the internet via WiFi or the hotspot on your phone.
I think the Linkswell retains just about everything OEM.
I never bit on one. I like the buttons that I can find undistracted .
Frank Janucci is the guy who sells them on FB, and will help guide the install.
Had a chance to see the new big screen in a 21 F150 KR. Definitely looks nice but outside of being bigger, I don’t think it’s a night and day difference to the old resolution. Would I like to have if? Heck ya. Is it enough to make me want to trade in my truck for a newer one, no
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