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What a super cool and unique truck. Congrats to you and thanks for the share. Enjoy! I’m gonna keep watching and reading. I love it!
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Thanks RichardWhat a super cool and unique truck. Congrats to you and thanks for the share. Enjoy! I’m gonna keep watching and reading. I love it!
Chris, Thanks for the pictures, It's amazing, that conversation doesn’t appear to have been any easy task. A lot of engineering had to have went into that. The thought of relocating the steering column alone appears to be a daunting task, let alone all of the systems that needed to move to make way for the column and pedals. Just unreal. I'll send you the same shots from my 5.0 V8 truck tomorrow.@Big Dog Daddy Mark, here you go; the things that I know they do are in this post: https://www.f150gen14.com/forum/threads/will-this-turn-out-to-be-the-wait-time-record-?.10977/ . Otherwise, see if you can work others out from these photos:
Mark, it'd be cool to see ?. Re Nav, the Thai-built new Rangers have Australian maps due to them being targeted for this market. I presume the Ford Australia F-150s will have them too. With special imports, the conversion doesn't take Nav or any function that uses the TCU when connected to AT&T, so it won't connect to any telco. Not an issue for me because:... I'll send you the same shots from my 5.0 V8 truck tomorrow.
I take it the truck has a Ford nav system, did they preload the Australian maps? ...
Um, nope, any map by convention is always north up, so, me being in Victoria, I am at the bottom of the mainland...Here are maps always face north, am I correct to assume you're maps always face south?
Still got the LHS one Todd, I've got both sides coveredVery cool that they even swapped the keypad onto the right side front door as well!
Do both work or just disconnected left side?Still got the LHS one Todd, I've got both sides covered ?
A Toyota and two Datsuns (whoops, those identify as "Nissan" these days.)What donor vehicles do they use to get the parts?