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<blockquote data-quote="wrf2e" data-source="post: 8427757" data-attributes="member: 667350"><p>Thanks! I had no idea something like that existed. That looks like a better solution than adding a DC outlet. I do have tasker installed so that it will go on and off when the vehicle is running. I found a thread in another forum where a guy moved the factory radio controls from their stock location down to the bottom of the center console allowing the normal radio functions to remain. He had the tablet audio connected via the Ford Sync Bluetooth function. I don't hav sync, but do have an aux port and believe if I leave the factory radio in place I can skip using the amp and wire it through the aux input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wrf2e, post: 8427757, member: 667350"] Thanks! I had no idea something like that existed. That looks like a better solution than adding a DC outlet. I do have tasker installed so that it will go on and off when the vehicle is running. I found a thread in another forum where a guy moved the factory radio controls from their stock location down to the bottom of the center console allowing the normal radio functions to remain. He had the tablet audio connected via the Ford Sync Bluetooth function. I don't hav sync, but do have an aux port and believe if I leave the factory radio in place I can skip using the amp and wire it through the aux input. [/QUOTE]
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