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Old 01-24-2012, 09:54 PM
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Are you getting the Havis "Vehicle Specific" console? You will lose the lighter plug in the factory console, but can keep the one on the passenger side. You will have to relocate the "off" switch for the stability control.
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Yes i'm getting the Vehicle Specific console. I don't see any where on the console where the stability control "off" switch is??
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Old 01-26-2012, 06:45 PM
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The Advance-Trac control - It's in the center console - I thought it was standard on all Expeditions - maybe not.
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I have the XLT model of the Expedition. I don't have any switch on my console anywhere... Guess i dodged a bullet on that one!
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Anyone have any idea how to get the OEM console out of my expedition? I have taken the screw out of the bottom of the coin tray, But it wont budge.

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The last one I did was an 01. It was a 2 piece arrangement. The pretty stuff was all installed via small screws and I believe some were up under the lip inside the storage area. After you find all the screws and remove it there a sub-structure underneath. It bolts to the floor and this is the best I can describe it. The studs into the taped holes in the floor had a reverse torx. In other words you need a torx socket to remove. however these studs have a nut the holds the sub-structure down. Often as you try and remove the nut the entire stud will unscrew. Not a big deal as you can finish removing the console. You may need to have a torx socket and a wrench to separate the nuts from the stud to either re-use the stud for mounting or to plug the holes. Or use the nuts and a deep socket to re-install.

Hope that makes some sense and that was on a 2001.
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I believe the model changed in 2003.....? Totally redesigned
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Yes the entire body and interior changed in 2003
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Well I would suspect they followed along the same line as the F-150 pickup. I have done pickups in 04,07,09 and 10. Same deal to a point. Basically all the pretty trim was held on with screws and/or clips. Once you get that peeled back you get the the real structure. One note, on the pickups and I would bet the SUV's the airbag brain is mounted under that console. in the 09 and 10 it had a very nice metal structure that surrounded it and was what the console bolted to. I used this structure to bolt down a couple of runners and built a false floor over it. That gave me a nice chase for wiring and allowed floor front to back. You can get a 30" and an 18" Havis console in there!

Bottom line is you're likely to have to get past the trim to find what is really bolted to the floor. It's not likely to be small screws.
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Finally took delivery of the Havis Console after waiting 4 weeks for delivery. I installed the unit today, i will be doing all the wiring to the switch box tomorrow. I hope to make a final youtube video of the finished product when i (fingers crossed) finish up tomorrow!
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Anything further...................antennas?
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I posted a pic of my antenna... I just haven't had time to make a video.
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Love seeing stringer setups, keep us posted.
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My wife and I used to live in Pinellas County for several years, and loved it (we miss the area terribly!). Anyway, I've always wanted to know what does one do to become a stringer? There was a show on cable a few years ago aptly named "Stringers" and I thought it was the coolest show ever! I know this isn't ethe appropriate forum, so if you want to PM me, I would appreciate it.

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How is the performance of the UHF antenna on the fender?

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How is the performance of the UHF antenna on the fender?

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It really works quite well. Havent had any issues with hitting our repeater.
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