Easy-peasy with Inkscape (it's a free SVG editor). The forum made your image in to a WEBP, so I used GIMP (a free non-vector image editor) to convert WEBP to a PNG. Then you take the PNG and open it in Inkscape, and from there use Path -> Trace Bitmap. The forum won't let me attach an SVG, so...
I made an earlier post about gluing mobile phone touchscreen buttons to the temperature / fan controls of the 2025 infotainment touchscreen, but after a few months the glue failed and the buttons came off. I took another swing at it and 3d printed a frame to hold the interior part of the...
I never actually had a problem, but I figured I'd never use an alarm function and didn't want to risk accidentally setting it off. So what I did was open up the fob and pop out the button from the case. You can still set it off if you stick your finger inside the shell, but it's much more...
I assume it doesnt have Bluetooth built in, correct? If it's what I imagine, it's the sort of thing that would be looking to have headphones plugged in. If so, you could get a cheap Bluetooth transmitter to plug into it, then pair that with the Maverick.
I haven't tested it out, but I found...
Important update! Even with the glass etching, the buttons fell off. I wish there was a clip on button overlay like some cars have. Get on that, mabett or maxina!
That is the wildest take I have ever heard, but damned if I don't admire it. As a professional computer boy (my username is actually a reference to the programming language c++) I don't trust a computer as far as I can throw it. I keep a handgun next to my printer as a threat to the thing in...
I found a low-tech solution to add some feel and responsiveness to the touchscreen A/C controls on a 2025.
I got some suction cup buttons designed to be used on your phone for games and cut off the suction cups. Then I got a glass screen protector for the maverick, marked where the buttons...
I didn't get mine from crutchfield, but that sure looks like the harness I used. It ties in behind the head unit. You just have to pop out the A/C vents in the front to get at things. It's not bad with a plastic pry tool.
You could leave the wired remote near the sub, but you'll already...
I did a writeup a few months ago about using a Yakima roof rack with the elevate bed rack. The roof tilts slightly forward compared to the bed so unless the roof rack is adjustable the bed rack has to be lightly modified to get things perfectly level, but it's just drilling a hole in one of the...
I have a 25, and I already went down this road. It's the same as the 24 and below, use the wires from the head unit behind the a/c. You can even use the same wiring harness instead of splicing into the lines manually, that's what I did. The harness is a bit pricy, around 100 bucks, and I sort of...