Look what I just got...
That looks really clean but do you have any veiwing issues, i mean can you see everyhting allright when your driving? it seems like it would be funny looking down all the time.
Rob
Rob
Wow, that is CLEAN! I like it! Hey, you actually still have the cup holder, lol. Did you make that yourself? IF so, where'd you get that nice black panel?
Looks really good, dude. I haven't seen you in a while. Remember me? I met up with you and Will and we went to E-town.
Anywho, that's a really good setup. Where did you get that mounting piece?
Anywho, that's a really good setup. Where did you get that mounting piece?
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hey...how did you hook yours up?...mine spikes big time...even with the switches in the back ajusted...
I don't understand the concept of having it Tee'd there, but that's the way it's supposed to work.
Thats exactly how I am doing mine on the CRX. I am doing mine where the center heating duct goes. But that plastic piece looks identical to the one I bought. I got mine from Best Buy, its for custom stereo install and stuff. Is that what you used?
Yeah, its a sheet of plastic for custom stereo instalations....it even has a grid on the back. I originally had it made for the two gauges at a stereo shop, for $70! I thought I got ripped off, but after I tried to cut out the spot for the profec, I'm thinking maybe i didn't. You wouldn't beleave how hard it is to cut a perfectly strait line in that stuff.
Thanks for all the complements thought....I think it looks pretty good too.
Thanks for all the complements thought....I think it looks pretty good too.
yeah, i can see them fine....also they're warnign gauges, so i dont need to see them unless they beep.
and i don't use a radar detecter - almost 3 years driving and never pulled over (knock on wood)
[Modified by 00SilverLS, 5:53 PM 7/14/2002]
and i don't use a radar detecter - almost 3 years driving and never pulled over (knock on wood)
[Modified by 00SilverLS, 5:53 PM 7/14/2002]
I actually work at best buy...funny.
The best thing to use to cut the ABS plastic (thats what its called) is to use an air saw. It cuts like butter, and you can get some really clean/straight lines. With out the air saw, I don't know what you could use that wouldn't make it a huge pain in the ***.
The best thing to use to cut the ABS plastic (thats what its called) is to use an air saw. It cuts like butter, and you can get some really clean/straight lines. With out the air saw, I don't know what you could use that wouldn't make it a huge pain in the ***.
i used a dremel...it more burned through it then cut
but it worked.
btw, the peice of plastic on the bottom is hard vacuum line with a slit in it...I had to add it to keep everything in tight.
but it worked.btw, the peice of plastic on the bottom is hard vacuum line with a slit in it...I had to add it to keep everything in tight.
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