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This is fabulous! I had no idea… And just in time for our big cross country trip.

Update: I’ve had all of the hardware to make it work for a few years, but did not know the headphone channel trick. I just tried it out, and it works beautifully. I connected a lightning to HDMI adapter to my iphone, to the HDMI converter and into the AV jacks. We now have YouTube on the go! Thank you!!
 
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Braved I-95 up to DC today in our '07 to spend the weekend with my mother-in-law. She's awesome, and her cooking is so good she could open a restaurant. Heaven.

These trucks are the best thing I've ever experienced for traveling. Comfortable, plenty of power, easy to drive, great sound system, and safe. We took the '07 because the kids prefer the captain's chairs in the 2nd row for shorter trips. Averaged 16.5 mpg for the trip. Not bad because most of it was stop-and-go, and I had a few full-throttle pulls to get around passing lane squatters. It makes me miss the German autobahns where lane discipline is absolute. Also, turned over 215K on the way. Going to be time to do the front differential mount in the fall - a few clunks when downshifting reminded me that it's due. Motor mounts are OEM with less than 20K on them and they pass the throttle poke test, so the diff mount is next up.
 

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...These trucks are the best thing I've ever experienced for traveling. Comfortable, plenty of power, easy to drive, great sound system, and safe.
I couldn't agree more! My wife and I spent last weekend driving a rural highway in NC and VA for a 100-mile-long "road market"; basically yard sales and flea markets for 3 days. Comfortable, roomy, plenty of power, AWD made muddy areas drama-free, and plenty of room for all the crap we bought.
 

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Braved I-95 up to DC today in our '07 to spend the weekend with my mother-in-law. She's awesome, and her cooking is so good she could open a restaurant. Heaven.

These trucks are the best thing I've ever experienced for traveling. Comfortable, plenty of power, easy to drive, great sound system, and safe. We took the '07 because the kids prefer the captain's chairs in the 2nd row for shorter trips. Averaged 16.5 mpg for the trip. Not bad because most of it was stop-and-go, and I had a few full-throttle pulls to get around passing lane squatters. It makes me miss the German autobahns where lane discipline is absolute. Also, turned over 215K on the way. Going to be time to do the front differential mount in the fall - a few clunks when downshifting reminded me that it's due. Motor mounts are OEM with less than 20K on them and they pass the throttle poke test, so the diff mount is next up.
Whereabouts? Did you pass by me in SE PA? My brother trucks down to Richmond every night from Reading, Pa. Meets up with trucks from NC and swaps trailers.
 

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Whereabouts? Did you pass by me in SE PA? My brother trucks down to Richmond every night from Reading, Pa. Meets up with trucks from NC and swaps trailers.
Your brother has a rough route! We live in Richmond and her mother lives in the Fairfax/Chantilly area. Got a sister in Malvern though!
 

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Your brother has a rough route! We live in Richmond and her mother lives in the Fairfax/Chantilly area. Got a sister in Malvern though!
Yes he does! All kinds of horror stories on his trips down the beltways that time of night! God bless him! Plus he lives in K of P so an hour just to Reading. Then drive all night. An hour back to K of P. LOTS of driving! Teamsters, very good money, no boss up his ass. Just gets a text and goes in and drives.

Tell your sister I love to eat at Tonino's! :happy107:
 

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Yes he does! All kinds of horror stories on his trips down the beltways that time of night! God bless him! Plus he lives in K of P so an hour just to Reading. Then drive all night. An hour back to K of P. LOTS of driving! Teamsters, very good money, no boss up his ass. Just gets a text and goes in and drives.

Tell your sister I love to eat at Tonino's! :happy107:
I’ve eaten at Tonino’s! Delicious
 

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