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Ford Flex 2009 W/o nav Alpine Helo9 addapter
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I put a new radio in my ford flex W/O nav 2009. To hold the radio in place I designed 2 bracquet. they hold the radio centerd in the hole of a screen that display some information about the OEM radio and the climate control. To retain the feature I was losing I added a mRR to manage the integration of those feature in the radio menu. For the radio to fit perfectly their a small plastique part that need to be un-screw. (will add picture when I have the chance to take some,for now you can figure out wich one its easy) To add strenght a added an M3 screw and bolt each side they go trough a pre-existing hole and help the 2 OEM screw hold the radio in place. My build: Alpine Halo9 ILX-F309 Idatalink Maestro mRR2 (the mRR is also a good choice for 50$ less) Harness HRN-RR-FO1 (To minimised wiring job) 2x M3 15mm 2x M3 knots links: (USA) https://www.crutchfield.com/p_500ILXF309/Alpine-Halo9-ILX-F309.html https://www.crutchfield.com/p_794ADSMRR2/iDatalink-Maestro-RR2-Interface-Module.html https://www.crutchfield.com/p_794HRRF01/iDatalink-Connec-HRN-RR-FO1-Factory-Integration-Adapter-ADS-MRR-module-also-required.html (Canada) https://www.crutchfield.com/p_500ILXF309/Alpine-Halo9-ILX-F309.html https://www.crutchfield.com/p_794ADSMRR2/iDatalink-Maestro-RR2-Interface-Module.html https://www.crutchfield.com/p_794HRRF01/iDatalink-Connec-HRN-RR-FO1-Factory-Integration-Adapter-ADS-MRR-module-also-required.html Inspiration: https://www.fordflex.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13176
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