SwampTrac
Member
- Joined
- Dec 16, 2023
- Messages
- 90
- Reaction score
- 101
- Location
- North Carolina
- What engine do you have?
- V6 engine
- What year is your Sport Trac?
- 2002
- What Generation is your Sport Trac?
- 1st Gen Owner
Well this is what ive been working on over Christmas.
This is what it looked like before.
I replaced the stereo, painted the bezel, and installed an overlay on the heat/ac control area. It looks a lot better. The stereo is a JVC KDTD91BTS which i got from crutchfield with all the install parts and instructions. I highly recommend using crutchfield; they saved me a ton of time and money. I really like the radio so far. I got it bc it has am/fm, plays cds, and has bluetooth, all while retaining buttons and a physical volume knob. I cant stand touchscreen stereos. It sounds great; better than factory i think.
I painted the faded bezel (which was that weird color ford used to save money by putting it in grey and tan interiors ) with krylon fusion satin black. I like the fusion, it sticks very well to plastic if you use primer. I guess i couldve bought a black bezel off ebay, but painting was easier and matched my door handles.
The overlay is white and matches the speedometer and other gauges.
Overall a rewarding project for under $150.
I painted the faded bezel (which was that weird color ford used to save money by putting it in grey and tan interiors ) with krylon fusion satin black. I like the fusion, it sticks very well to plastic if you use primer. I guess i couldve bought a black bezel off ebay, but painting was easier and matched my door handles.
The overlay is white and matches the speedometer and other gauges.
Overall a rewarding project for under $150.