Yes sir. I've installed one before, and I've been in 4 different trucks with the new Linkswell 12" radios.
Let me know if you have any questions on it. The truck is very similar to the 2014-2018 Ram's, internally.
I meant Generation 4 Linkswell radios. Our own naming/model system, not the Dodge one.
Linkswell has radios for Generation 4 and Generation 5 Ram radios. 2013-2021 Ram trucks.
Yup, that's the overpriced Linkswell camera that we sell. The one you found from China direct for $38(ish) is the same exact model. Get it, and we can get it working with your radio.
Any "Android Compatible" Camera will work with these radios. I can't find the one Linkswell sells online anywhere, but it's a bit overpriced anyways. You see them for $40-$60, and most of them out there are decent quality cameras.
Probably won't happen. :/
We actually did make a 12" screen once for the 13-18 (some 19 and 20) Ram trucks, however, like Pheonix and other brands, it replaced the entire dashboard. When you replace the dashboard of a vehicle, you can never paint match or replicate the feel of the original...
Good News for 2019-2020 Ram owners. Linkswell is releasing a 12.1" Radio for those new trucks. Attached to this post are a few photos of it, and we haven't installed it in a truck yet, and we plan to begin testing next week, (12/7/20 - 12/11/20), but this unit includes all wires needed for...
Not sure about the Steering Wheel Controls. Their system is very different than the radios I work with. I was hoping I could fix it with wiring. What's the name of the files they gave you? Is it "PX6.zip, Factoryset.xml, mainlogo, bootlogo, and touchkeycfg.xml?"
You might need to buy from China direct. AliExpress or something like that.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/tesla.style.FW.HU/
This facebook group has a lot of information on Tesla Style headunits. Linkswell and non-linkswell.
I second this. Dude's Deisel Performance buys radios in bulk, wholesale, from us and rebrands them. They sell both under the Linkswell name and their own "AlphaLynk" name. We ship radios to them pretty often, they're a good seller.
Sorry, I guess I worded myself incorrectly...
If you have the "COMPATABLE" dodge ram, Linkswell has a radio for that truck.
If you have the "INCOMPATABLE" dodge ram, we don't have a unit yet, and don't plan to make one for those older models.
Sounds good. If you still want one of these Radios, I work at a company called "Linkswell." We're basically an American brand of these radios with actual tech support. If your Dodge Ram dash matches one of these photos, we got a radio for your truck. Buy at ADCMobile.com (our online seller).
Your CAN and AIR Baudrates are correct. Dodge Ram LO is for the 4-fan speed with that large black plug. (Your truck)
If Changyuantong with Bagu doesn't work, try Changyuantong with Xinpu. It's the Protocol our Linkswell Radios use.
That red CANBOX with the CH-... serial number (in our case) is...
Woah!!! Let's Not run the Gen II updates on this unit. @Jesse farias that isn't a Gen II linkswell Radio, exactly.. That's an "Amazon" Linkswell radio. It has our Gen II Hardware, but the Gen 1 software. If you look to run any updates from our website, make sure it's the Amazon Unit specific...
Hey Jesse, not sure if you Called Linkswell yet, but if you do, ask for "James." I work the phones here for tech support.
Q.1 When my Bluetooth is connected it plays music but if I hit home screen or any other app my music turns off , and the same happens with The radio app. Is that just how it...
The Generation IV Linkswell radios have the faster PX6 Processor in them, as opposed to the older PX3 on Gen II. The new ones have a bootup time of 10-15 seconds, as opposed to the slower 25-35 seconds of Gen II. The Gen IV Radio’s speed feels more like a phone, rather than a Radio’s typical...
Looking at some pictures of the Phoenix mainboards online, the heat shield and sticker definitely look similar, but the wiring and components on the board look different.
(Linkswell does still use the PX6, PX3, etc..)
There's definitely differences though. All I know from the company is that...
Linkswell actually has a different factory.. our wiring, hardware, and of course software is all different. Still a China factory of course, but different than Phoenix, Rhino, etc..
It tends to be on Dodge Ram 2015's and below that you lose Rear Sensor audio. There should be a setting somewhere in the unit where you can try to turn the option on, though. I only know the setting on Linkswell units, not Phoenix.
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