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<blockquote data-quote="Tob" data-source="post: 10914340" data-attributes="member: 83412"><p><em>Last edited by Woodys2000; Today at <span style="color: Red">07:30 PM.</span> </em></p><p></p><p>Woody...that's your edited post? Take a deep breath and note a couple of minor details:</p><p></p><p>- Sid was trying to help you</p><p></p><p>- You disrespected the man that welcomed you into his house and his name is Sid</p><p></p><p>Take it from someone that made the switch from a <em>Shaker500</em> to a factory Ford '07-'09 navigation system - it is a royal PIA. You'll get a better return on investment with an aftermarket system than trying to put together a factory system.</p><p></p><p>I spoke with a rather influential gentleman from Ford Racing regarding them offering the factory nav/sync via the FRPP catalog. I got the sense from his response that the issue wasn't one of making it work but one of "red tape" if you will. Ford gives very careful consideration to anything that may hurt the parts packaging for a given vehicle. Ford Parts seems to be a bit more stringent as well when it comes to FRPP sneaking certain parts out the "back door" and offering them at a hefty discount. Thus, while Ford could piece every part necessary and put it all in a box and ship it off to your doorstep - they have chosen not to allow it.</p><p></p><p>Hence, I agree with the above. Aftermarket all the way.</p><p></p><p>Tob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tob, post: 10914340, member: 83412"] [i]Last edited by Woodys2000; Today at [COLOR="Red"]07:30 PM.[/color] [/i] Woody...that's your edited post? Take a deep breath and note a couple of minor details: - Sid was trying to help you - You disrespected the man that welcomed you into his house and his name is Sid Take it from someone that made the switch from a [i]Shaker500[/i] to a factory Ford '07-'09 navigation system - it is a royal PIA. You'll get a better return on investment with an aftermarket system than trying to put together a factory system. I spoke with a rather influential gentleman from Ford Racing regarding them offering the factory nav/sync via the FRPP catalog. I got the sense from his response that the issue wasn't one of making it work but one of "red tape" if you will. Ford gives very careful consideration to anything that may hurt the parts packaging for a given vehicle. Ford Parts seems to be a bit more stringent as well when it comes to FRPP sneaking certain parts out the "back door" and offering them at a hefty discount. Thus, while Ford could piece every part necessary and put it all in a box and ship it off to your doorstep - they have chosen not to allow it. Hence, I agree with the above. Aftermarket all the way. Tob [/QUOTE]
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