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Ford ExpeditionTrue expeditions require additional transportation conveyances: horses, boats, cars, for example. With a towing capacity around 9,000 pounds, the Ford Expedition can tow any of these. Ford adds a new top end King Ranch model for 2008, as well as an available rear backup camera and power-retractable running boards. The Expedition is meant for utility, not posing.
Just recently bought a 2004 Expedition EB package. It has the Navigation system with a 6 disc CD changer and overhead DVD player in back. I don't ever use the navigation system because the discs are too out of date and I was told my local dealer that they don't make new discs for it.
I had pulled my after market amp and sub out of my truck before I sold it and would like to install it in my new ride, but to be honest, I don't even know where to start on this vehicle.
Am I better off to just replace the HU with an aftermarket? I have to admit, with the existing HU it is nice to be able to start and stop movies from the drivers seat when I need to.
Just not sure what anyone else has done to upgrade their sound systems. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Keep in mind, there is not much of a budget on this, so a low end HU would be about the extent of it.
If this is the wrong place for this thread, I apologize and just point me in the right direction.
No, your in the right place. Welcome aboard the site as well. My 1999 Exped is just an XLT trim level & it dosen't have any of the options you are inquiring about. Hopefully someone else will chime in soon to help you out.
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