GeekFisher
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OK, a little update
I end up choosing the BFGoodrich A/T KO2 as I was able to find a great deal on 'em going through my employer's account (we have a truck fleet) and they were only able to get the Grabber AT2 and the BFG's so I went with the BFG as the price was close with the Grabber and did not like the Grabber's review I read here and the fact my dad's seems like they're melting at sunlight :shrug:
I also ordered the Android headunit I was lookin at since the seller replied to my message with the depth and it's 150mm depth (just under 6.5") and an ELM327 v.2.1 ODB-II Bluetooth device that I'm planning to use with Torque or similar Android software :emotions34::hmm:
I finally set my choice on the Metra dash trim which I ordered at Crutchfield, along with the harness and antenna wires. As my future headunit is offering back USB ports only, I also ordered a dual flushmount USB ports that I will as neatly as possible install at the opposite side of the cigarette 12v connector. Should look almost factory in the end.
I'll also need a CB radio next Spring/Summer since wood log trucks will start working again and it's then advise to call the kilometers so I ordered a Cobra 19DXIV which was the smallest unit I could find (1.75"x4") and this will be connected through the fuse box as I do not want it to interfere with headunit radio
I end up choosing the BFGoodrich A/T KO2 as I was able to find a great deal on 'em going through my employer's account (we have a truck fleet) and they were only able to get the Grabber AT2 and the BFG's so I went with the BFG as the price was close with the Grabber and did not like the Grabber's review I read here and the fact my dad's seems like they're melting at sunlight :shrug:
I also ordered the Android headunit I was lookin at since the seller replied to my message with the depth and it's 150mm depth (just under 6.5") and an ELM327 v.2.1 ODB-II Bluetooth device that I'm planning to use with Torque or similar Android software :emotions34::hmm:
I finally set my choice on the Metra dash trim which I ordered at Crutchfield, along with the harness and antenna wires. As my future headunit is offering back USB ports only, I also ordered a dual flushmount USB ports that I will as neatly as possible install at the opposite side of the cigarette 12v connector. Should look almost factory in the end.
I'll also need a CB radio next Spring/Summer since wood log trucks will start working again and it's then advise to call the kilometers so I ordered a Cobra 19DXIV which was the smallest unit I could find (1.75"x4") and this will be connected through the fuse box as I do not want it to interfere with headunit radio