who here actually sets there radio clock

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who here actually sets there radio clock

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i did finally for the first time in like 4 years.......cause the dash on is easy to read
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i always set it. i never set teh clock built into my head unit though...its a pita of going through menus and crap
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I change my freakin setup like at least 2 times a year, or its apart and im messin with something, so I never set mine. Plus the mx has a clock right on the gauge cluster
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I set it, but I never look at it, lol. I hate having things "incomplete" if you know what I mean. I'm very meticulous about certain things.
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Post by luke_mx3 »

I don't set mine because its easier to just look at the dash. I probably will now that you mentioned it though.
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i didnt even know it had a clock.... guage cluster clock = :2thumbsup:
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i'm the same i just use the gauge clock it's right in my face all ready
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Post by Nd4SpdSe »

same as all, it in my face, so why bother with the deck clock, plusmy deck has some nice animations, so i don't keep it on a boaring clock :D
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Post by johnnyb »

I did.

Anyone who has a girlfriend or wife that constantly asks what the time is will also set their clock. Its much easier then telling them, they can see for themselves. Otherwise they need to lean over to look.
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johnnyb wrote:I did.

Anyone who has a girlfriend or wife that constantly asks what the time is will also set their clock. Its much easier then telling them, they can see for themselves. Otherwise they need to lean over to look.
i agree with you a bit but sometimes it's just easier to not have to teach them how to use the deck in the first place last gf i let use the controls on the deck fried my front speakers by accidently hitting my xover points and hitting the loud button with the radio almost cranked. You know thats probely the reason she's now my ex oh well there is allways more fish in the sea
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Post by Devilhog »

I have only set my deck clock once, when I first installed it. About 2 days later I disconnected the battery and havent set it since :)


The dash clock is so much better.
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i did it when I had my deck put in like 3yrs ago
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johnnyb wrote:I did.

Anyone who has a girlfriend or wife that constantly asks what the time is will also set their clock. Its much easier then telling them, they can see for themselves. Otherwise they need to lean over to look.
The exact reason i set mine!
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