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I have seen the procedure used for the F-150 with B&O unleashed(headrest speakers). The Super Duty should be exactly the same. It doesn't look like something you would want to do often, but is doable.
Duuuuude!!! I’m sitting on my back porch, enjoying a cigar, just minding my own business reading a few posts,….and,…..BAM - neighbors are now wondering what made me actually laugh out load,…that load 😂!!
Ain’t got now cows anyway,….. dude, that was funny as he*l to me for some reason. Thanks for the laugh.
Sheet; I’ve been all hat and no cows for years! But I still don’t live in town…….and will not! And I think the last horse I had was about 20 years ago!
Picture ol’ Karl from Sling Blade sitting there sayin’ that,…..uuuuhuh,… 😂😂😂
Not sayin’ yer like Karl there Mr. srkr,….nothing like that at all brotherman,… but when I read whatcha wrote in Karl’s voice,….funny dude, just funny,…hit my grin bone anyway
No cows and no speakers either.
Not even a real cowboy hat, but a "wool-felt crusher" that looks like a fedora. Great for pop up thunderstorms.
But this "cowboy hat hanger" is handy. From Amazon. Don't get the Chi-com knock-off.
I just turned them around on my 2022. it’s the wrong thing to do but it was that or take them off completely. Just was not comfortable for me or My Wife at all. I always remove the middle headrest in the back so I can actually use my mirror. No speakers in them though.
Can anyone actually hear much out of those speakers? Mine seem to be very faint.
Yes sounds great especially on surround sound. Also move the fade button to just in front of the middle cup holders. That seems to be the sweet spot. Try some orchestra music as well.
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