Yeah they looked like bank robbers with stockings on their heads. creepy as lol
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Yeah they looked like bank robbers with stockings on their heads. creepy as lol
Hi friends ..!
Its not so simple as you think , there is a great network of wiring and connection after pulling roof ,but you should not worried about it if you have are a electrition. :)
you could fit them in the back of the head rests,
they make covers for them when not in use for security.
They even sell them already fitted in universal head rests.
I've done this, I had to remove the front liner as I was swapping with someone who gave me the monitor, had to remove the centre light, screwed up into the light frame to secure the screen to the roof, it's easier if most of the liner is down to get the wires through, but if you get a coat hanger and straighten it you can run the wires up the pillar, across to the map light console, then use the hanger and feed the wires straight up the middle!
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Hey again,
So if you cut the roof out for the base plate, you can mount the base plate to the roof frame. In my case I needed a packing so I used 19mm 200mm wide pine at 30cm long with liquid nails from the board to the roof - that is what the car sound mob told me to do. Took about 15 minutes to install after the liquid nails was dry - (24 hours) and the flip down screen was in, done and finished!
So you glued some pine battens to your roof to except the base plate then screw the monitor to the base plate .
would this work on 15" flip down as well you think??.
I think I would slit the lining and insert pine slats that way, now I know