Your browser does not support iframes
newsletter
newsletter
features
Editorial
Letters
Radical Renderings
new/used trucks
Reviews
Pictures
Videos
tech
shows
project trucks
exclusives
Wallpaper
Videos
community
Forums
Blogs
Reader's Rides
subscribe
Subscribe
Give a Gift
Subscriber Services
Digital Edition
Back Issues
Email Newsletter
Latest Articles
2009 Ford F-450 Super Duty - SEAL Team Six
1985 Chevy C10 - The Dime
Kombat T-98 - Heavy Metal Marathon
Turkey Drag 2012
1941 Ford Pickup - Disorderly Conduct
2005 GMC Sierra - Getting Lucky
2011 Chevy Silverado - Project Blue Bomber: Part 5
2013 Wheel & Tire Guide
Sponsored Links
Home
>
Technical Articles
>
Custom 2007 Ford Sport Trac - CGS Sport Trac For SEMA
>
Clarion Car Audio
Custom 2007 Ford Sport Trac - CGS Sport Trac For SEMA
One For The Show: Part 4
Photography by
Bob Ryder
Truckin Magazine
,
May, 2008
After cruising over to Advantage Audio in Brea, California, Jamie Fifield Removed the factory audio head unit and installed a Clarion head unit with GPS, Pn MAX675VD11.
After cruising over to Advantage Audio in Brea, California, Jamie Fifield Removed the fact
The Clarion GPS unit was located under the rear 60/40 split bench seats.
The Clarion components and wiring harness was spliced together using crimp connectors.
Using a voltmeter, Jamie confirmed the GPS unit working as the system would indicate a voltage impulse as the vehicle was rolled forward.
Using a voltmeter, Jamie confirmed the GPS unit working as the system would indicate a vol
After all the electronics were checked out, Jamie reinstalled the dash cover.
The Clarion head unit and Bluetooth Navigation System were given a quick manual function run through.
The Clarion head unit and Bluetooth Navigation System were given a quick manual function r
Using the handheld remote, Jamie confirmed all of the electrical functions.
Casey Scranton mixed some Coppertone color before loading up his gravity-fed spray gun.
After removing many of the dash and door Panel components, they were sanded smooth, wiped down with cleaner, and laid out.
After removing many of the dash and door Panel components, they were sanded smooth, wiped
To assure quality grip, Casey applied some Bulldog Adhesive Paint Prep spray. This stuff works!
To assure quality grip, Casey applied some Bulldog Adhesive Paint Prep spray. This stuff w
With his spray gun filled, Casey applied some Coppertone color to the overhead console.
After allowing adequate time to dry, Casey began to install the dash components.
«
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
»
|
View Full Article
Enjoyed this Post? Subscribe to our RSS Feed, or use your favorite social media to recommend us to friends and colleagues!
stumble upon
rss
facebook
twitter
More from Truckinweb:
Craftsman Cordless Bolt-On System - Tool of the Month
RAM Mounts Laptop Solution
T-Handle Hex Wrench Test
2011 Chevy Silverado - Project Blue Bomber: Part 5
Sponsored Links
*Please enter your username
*Please enter your password
*Please enter your comments
Comments:
Not Registered?
Signup Here
Comments
(1024 character limit)