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Maestro KIT-FTR1 Dash Kit and T-Harness for Newer Ford Trucks with 4.3 inch Screen (ADS-MRR or ADS-MRR2 Module Also Required)

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Features

  • Install and connect a new car stereo in select 2015-up Ford pickups (also requires ADS-MRR module) -double-DIN radios
  • Allows you to install a double-DIN radio in your Ford truck (also requires the Maestro ADS-MRR module)
  • Includes dash kit, wiring harness, and other wiring
  • Retains steering wheel controls, backup camera, and factory amp turn on with any car stereo
  • Extra features with an iDatalink-compatible radio: SYNC (including USB port, Aux input, and Bluetooth)

Product Dimensions: 15.5 x 5.5 x 12.5 inches


Item Weight: 5.39 pounds


Item model number: KIT-FTR1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Other display features: Wireless


Whats in the box: Harness


Manufacturer: Maestro


Date First Available: December 28, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great value!
From the packaging to the product. The kit is of good quality and factory fitment is what you should expect. It comes with everything you need to get expert results with a factory looking finished product.
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024 by Art A

  • Perfect.
Good quality, good fit, looks great! A great upgrade for my vehicle!
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024 by Bobbo

  • Nice kit
Worked great in my 2018 F150
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Maestro Dashkit FTR1 install 2016 Ford F150xl
Give yourself 2 full days to install if you're doing yourself. Only watch the on-line idatalink Maestro install video for your kit. Mine was FTR1. It shows everything you need to know. The directions in the Maestro box suck and the directions for my Kenwood Media receiver suck. Make sure you buy the Maestro rr module and flash it on your computer at the website for your car and stereo so all your steering wheel and gauges can display and work on receiver. There was a wire on the back of kenwood I missed not mentioned , that tells the backup camera to come on when you put car in reverse. I had to deinstall and reinstall. *Important, the one thing on the youtube FTR1 video was the ribbon cables on the transfer of the ciruit boards from old dash kit to new one. None of the heat a/c controls worked. I had to deinstall , reverse the ribbon cables and reinstall. The video was confusing here. In the end, i got everything installed and everything works and it looks very nice. END ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2020 by Arthur Starr

  • Fits perfectly and looks original.
Likes: Looks and fits like OEM. Extra storage pocket(s). Instructions were clear. A little bit of work to move the controls from the old dash to the new, but it is worth it. Dislikes: Is a little thinner in material, which allows flexing. This sometimes makes the dashkit feel like it might break, but it never has. There are two versions (or and old and a new). When I was searching, all kits were for double din, but one kit came with an extra pocket, in case you installed a single din radio. I thought that I ordered the kit with the extra pocket, but it was not included. A trip to the local car audio shop netted a dash pocket which fit well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2021 by C.B.

  • Don’t bother doing it yourself
What can say? The adapter seemed great and the support videos were great but it lacks all the cables to make it work. It does NOT come with all of the accessory cables necessary to make the new ports work in the storage space that replaced where the AC controls originally were. Very disappointed. Now I have to take it to a professional in order to finish out the install. If you need to upgrade your 2016 F-150 stereo just go to a local shop or Best Buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Good product, NOT a simple install
This is an awesome kit to get out that stupid 4.3 inch screen. I installed a floating display from Pioneer, using the Maestro Idata rr. Two custom things I did, is i cut the edges of the bezel off the mount for the floating display. It looked clunky and took up too much real estate in the dash. This way it looks a lot cleaner and more factory. I also drilled a hole near the cubby on the dash kit and slid my microphone through and sealed it with superglue. Another thing I had to do was drill a hole into a steel support brace behind the dash kit, so that my USB cable could actually fit with the radio inside The housing. if you follow the instructions closely, you can do this, but I can tell you it is not simple. One of the more challenging parts is moving the air conditioning control boards around and having to install data strips with it. Certainly one of these kinds of installs you should hire a stereo shop to do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2021 by Tim Tim

  • Best F-150 dash kit out there
The kit fits perfectly, holds my 6.95” touchscreen head unit at the perfect angle, and retained my factory A/C controls and buttons which I rather liked having. The installation was straightforward with the detailed instructions and I am very pleased overall. My only complaint is the passenger airbag indicator, which doesn’t look quite stock. But otherwise I can’t complain. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2020 by Matt Matt

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