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Headrest TVs installed. Great for long trips with the kids. Soundcraft in Waterford CT installed and did a great job. Advent makes the headrests and color matches the leather and stitching exact. Great quality. The headrests are a little bigger then the stock ones, but you would never know these are aftermarket.
 

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Headrest TVs installed. Great for long trips with the kids. Soundcraft in Waterford CT installed and did a great job. Advent makes the headrests and color matches the leather and stitching exact. Great quality. The headrests are a little bigger then the stock ones, but you would never know these are aftermarket.
Looks nice. I had a 15" dropdown in my 06 F150 KR for the kids and that was fantastic for the long trips. Had a Pioneer HU with multi source, so was able to have them watch movies with sound to headsets and I could still choose tunes.

The things we do for our kids nowadays...
 
Looks nice. I had a 15" dropdown in my 06 F150 KR for the kids and that was fantastic for the long trips. Had a Pioneer HU with multi source, so was able to have them watch movies with sound to headsets and I could still choose tunes.

The things we do for our kids nowadays...
people are laughing at me on here no doubt! The TVs May be antiquated now a days. there are Probably custom IPad setups and all kinds of technology out there. ?
 
Looks nice. I had a 15" dropdown in my 06 F150 KR for the kids and that was fantastic for the long trips. Had a Pioneer HU with multi source, so was able to have them watch movies with sound to headsets and I could still choose tunes.

The things we do for our kids nowadays...
My kids get ipads, headphones and hotspot access. Trips are quiet.
 
You bet. This is the one that I ended up going with. Note, it was a pain to try to fit my hands up underneath to connect the bracket to the truck. It took a lot longer to tighten down than I expected. Mainly because I turned the brackets to have the bolt up under the light rather than outside of the light so that I could snug the light right up to the driver side of the opening so that the light was in the center of the truck and centered with the FORD emblem. If you don't have the adaptive cruise control, this will be much easier to install.
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Looks good. Does the plastic that the mounts are bolted to seem to support the light bar ok? Did that Amazon kit come with everything you needed? Thx!
 
Looks good. Does the plastic that the mounts are bolted to seem to support the light bar ok? Did that Amazon kit come with everything you needed? Thx!
Yes, the plastic seems to be plenty strong enough in my opinion. The pig tail included with the light is pretty long, but not long enough to reach the upfitter wires, so I did need a little wire.
 
Received and installed my passenger side swing box and scheduled my window tint for next Tuesday.

Swing box reviews are hit and miss. Figure as long as I don't overload it, I should be good.
 
It is an easy install. The bar is heavy so if you don’t have an extra set of hands it is a PITA to connect to the stock mounts initially, but other than that the install is very easy. I didn‘t even jack up the truck and had plenty of room to move around.
You got a couple picture of it installed by any chance?
 

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I took a big load to Salvation Army today as we started moving out of our house. The biggest news is I crossed the 1000 mile barrier, so it’s time to do an oil change and get ready for camping season. So far the first 1000 miles have been great!
 

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