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  1. vegascarnut

    Off road GPS options

    Lowrange does sound like a great system. This is new to me, but the more I read, I can see that the GPS function is the easy part. It's having the maps available that is the weak link in most systems. I think it's absurb that with all the nav capabilities in the trucks, they can't provide some...
  2. vegascarnut

    Off road GPS options

    It is a GPS receiver only. I have lots of iOS devices, from iPads to iPhones, Apple Watch, etc. Seems that with the GAIA app, my iPhone or tablet, and this device, I should be good to go, right? BTW, my iPad is pretty old, so MAYBE it has GPS built in? I'll have to check that out. Thanks!
  3. vegascarnut

    Off road GPS options

    I just found this, and it looks amazing! Boat, off-road, whatever. This thing looks like a winner. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E65TNYE/?tag=fordraptorforum-20
  4. vegascarnut

    Off road GPS options

    Thanks! I'll check that out. Your truck looks like a beast. Looking to do a whipple kit at some point myself.
  5. vegascarnut

    Off road GPS options

    Hi everyone, I'm not very active on the forum, but I do appreciate reading all the contributions from those who are—thanks! I've owned my 2014 for a couple years now, and I'm finally starting to get it dirty on a regular basis. I'm wondering about the best options for satellite (non-cellular)...
  6. vegascarnut

    Noob from Henderson, NV

    Thanks! I'll definitely get some photos up soon. ---------- Post added at 02:40 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:38 PM ---------- Awesome! My buddy picked up a 2018 recently as well. Very nice rigs.
  7. vegascarnut

    Noob from Henderson, NV

    What's up Raptor Forum?! Had my truck for a little while now, so I'm going to start using (finally) for more than an overpriced commuter. I'm getting some basic recovery items together so I can get out there AND get back, and looking forward to hitting the trails! Hope to see some of you out...
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