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fwed
Explorer
Apr 29, 2022

phone-based GPS

I've used Garmin GPS for years, buy my new rig (a Mercedes Benz platform) has a screen in the middle of the dash. I'm told it's easier to use a cell phone-based GPS system as you can enter the size of the rig and it will sift out the roads that aren't compatible. To all of the collective knowledge out there -- talk to me. Who, what, where, how much ... Pros & Cons. I know nothing of any of it. Thanks.
  • Yes, the screen in the dash is just a display unit. I've a USB port to connect the phone directly. The rig is 13' tall, so I do have to concern myself with overpasses. Thinking of a Garmin 780, but not sure. Thanks for all of the comments. You, collectively, have far more experience and knowledge than I.
  • Stickdog reports
    "I see your up East those are not roads they're Indian trails and wildlife paths."

    I see you haven't been up east in a while. :)
  • Tvov's avatar
    Tvov
    Explorer II
    My 2021 F150 has built in navigation with a multi function screen in the middle of the dashboard, but it really wasn't very good and it required a yearly fee to continue using it. Considering Google Maps is free and works much better, I see no need to pay a yearly fee for the Ford maps system.

    I know people who have connected their cell phone to the dashboard screen (like was posted earlier) and can use whatever they want. I have not done that, just use Google maps on my phone as I've done in the past. And... review the route, and pay attention to where I'm going.

    And, of course, if and when I have a problem with my phone or dashboard screen, I ask my kids to help me! lol!

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