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General Sport Trac Discussion
Maybe coming back to a Sport Trac
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<blockquote data-quote="P M" data-source="post: 893511" data-attributes="member: 62814"><p>STA would sure be more useful. You can add back up sensors for very little. I wanted them on my 08, but to install the factory version requires an entirely new wiring harness for the ST. Too expensive. So, I found one online for about $50. Decided it was worth a try. Turns out it was easy to install and it does exactly what I need. Works great when backing into spaces, etc. It can chirp a bit with false alarms on very rough pavement or gravel roads, but you definitely know when something is really there and you can easily back it to within about 6" based on the tones. I do not remember the brand off the top of my head, but there are many, just google it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P M, post: 893511, member: 62814"] STA would sure be more useful. You can add back up sensors for very little. I wanted them on my 08, but to install the factory version requires an entirely new wiring harness for the ST. Too expensive. So, I found one online for about $50. Decided it was worth a try. Turns out it was easy to install and it does exactly what I need. Works great when backing into spaces, etc. It can chirp a bit with false alarms on very rough pavement or gravel roads, but you definitely know when something is really there and you can easily back it to within about 6" based on the tones. I do not remember the brand off the top of my head, but there are many, just google it. [/QUOTE]
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