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Which adaptor and interface is needed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tbo" data-source="post: 8802435" data-attributes="member: 686388"><p>I've never liked the way my stereo sounds in my F150, so I decided to finally do something about it.</p><p>I'm replacing the stock 4.3" screen radio in my 2013 F150.</p><p>Here's what I've bought.</p><p>- Boss BV900ACP head unit</p><p>- iDatalink Maestro Kit-F150 with wiring harness</p><p>- JBL GTR 104 amp</p><p></p><p>But then I got conflicting advice on the adaptor to use.</p><p>Crutchfield says I need the...iDatalink ADS-MRR steering wheel control. </p><p>The place I bought the head unit from said "the ads-mrr is for idatalink compatible stereos, so for this Boss, you would want the aswc-1 or axswc steering wheel module."</p><p></p><p>Did I screw up and should have not bought the Maestro Kit-F150?</p><p></p><p>I'm not going to do the installation. I'm going to bring it to a shop. I'm sure they could tell me what to get, but I don't know what shop I'm going to bring it to yet, so I thought I'd try here first and see if there is a consensus from the experienced community.</p><p></p><p>Please let me know if there is something else I need to consider or if you have any questions.</p><p>Thank you for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tbo, post: 8802435, member: 686388"] I've never liked the way my stereo sounds in my F150, so I decided to finally do something about it. I'm replacing the stock 4.3" screen radio in my 2013 F150. Here's what I've bought. - Boss BV900ACP head unit - iDatalink Maestro Kit-F150 with wiring harness - JBL GTR 104 amp But then I got conflicting advice on the adaptor to use. Crutchfield says I need the...iDatalink ADS-MRR steering wheel control. The place I bought the head unit from said "the ads-mrr is for idatalink compatible stereos, so for this Boss, you would want the aswc-1 or axswc steering wheel module." Did I screw up and should have not bought the Maestro Kit-F150? I'm not going to do the installation. I'm going to bring it to a shop. I'm sure they could tell me what to get, but I don't know what shop I'm going to bring it to yet, so I thought I'd try here first and see if there is a consensus from the experienced community. Please let me know if there is something else I need to consider or if you have any questions. Thank you for the help! [/QUOTE]
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