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Alpine i-Personalize and the 2005 Explorer question

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Old 05-11-2006, 05:42 PM   #1
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Alpine i-Personalize and the 2005 Explorer question

I have a 2005 Explorer and just upgraded my head unit to an Alpine CDA-9855 with i-Personalize . Has anyone downloaded the personalization settings from the Alpine website and uploaded it into their HU? What settings did you use. I have not upgraded anything except the HU and was wondering what would pe a good starting point as far as the stock speakers would be.
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