smyph
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My guess is that the 22 is the same as 21. But I’m curious too. 22 Truck is arriving soon and I’m interested.Does anyone know if it works on a 2022 model? Web site only sells 2021 year.
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My guess is that the 22 is the same as 21. But I’m curious too. 22 Truck is arriving soon and I’m interested.Does anyone know if it works on a 2022 model? Web site only sells 2021 year.
Thanks
Does anyone know if it works on a 2022 model? Web site only sells 2021 year.
Thanks
Yes these will work on the 22's as wellMy guess is that the 22 is the same as 21. But I’m curious too. 22 Truck is arriving soon and I’m interested.
I was just as shocked as you were. I had the same objective as you and was just as impressed with the speaker deleted how pleasant the truck became.Just got warm enough for a day in my area to climb under the truck and get this installed. Great product and easy install. Never realized just how much noise that speaker was making while moving forward until it was gone. Was just looking to get rid of the backup beep, but the forward noises were just as bad. Great product!
Thats awsome! Glad my part numbers from an earlier post helped!First of all I would like to thank @WillB17 . I too was annoyed with the pedestrian backup beeper, especially in campgrounds. I decided to go one step further because I wanted to still have the backup beeper easily available. Using the part numbers WillB17 provided and doing some additional research I found the matching female connector. I disconnected the speaker and ran 2 wires from it and 2 wires from the harness then snaked them through the firewall ( very tight fit) up under the dash. I hooked them up to a double pole double throw 2 position switch with 6 pins. The other 2 pins have the pedestrian delete loop on it that WillB17 makes. With switch in one position all is quiet and the other position the beeper still works.
I could easily charge more, but my #1 objective with offering this kit was low price & high quality. Too many companies are price gouging for mods just to line their pockets.Finally got around to installing this device today. The cable was a huge pain in the ass to remove. That being said, results were exactly as advertised.
@WillB17 is fantastic and I would have paid a lot more for this thing. Thank you!
Do you have any pictures of the install?First of all I would like to thank @WillB17 . I too was annoyed with the pedestrian backup beeper, especially in campgrounds. I decided to go one step further because I wanted to still have the backup beeper easily available. Using the part numbers WillB17 provided and doing some additional research I found the matching female connector. I disconnected the speaker and ran 2 wires from it and 2 wires from the harness then snaked them through the firewall ( very tight fit) up under the dash. I hooked them up to a double pole double throw 2 position switch with 6 pins. The other 2 pins have the pedestrian delete loop on it that WillB17 makes. With switch in one position all is quiet and the other position the beeper still works.
Yes, see below.Do you have any pictures of the install?
SeeI just received the device from MegaOhm MotorSports. How hard would it be to rig it up with a toggle switch in the dashboard that switches between having the sounds and not having them?
See my other post. Hardest part getting wires through the firewall.I just received the device from MegaOhm MotorSports. How hard would it be to rig it up with a toggle switch in the dashboard that switches between having the sounds and not having them?