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Finally completed - major mods of center console/OEM tape player mount/CD storage area to fit additional electronics... cut and paste link:
http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=802539&uid=547401
NutNbutGMC
05-26-2002, 16:04
^...Nice looking setup. I wish I had the time available to work on mine to that extent. Thanks for sharing.
You know, even if I could afford it...
I could never dream up so much stuff to put in my truck!
Keep up the good work!
Now, dreaming up toys to tow behind it is another story....
That is first class! And, the blue ribbon goes to MDRAG! That looks factory. Thanks for the pics and ideas.
mdrag
Nice looking installation. Did I miss something, I did not see the the scanner? How did you cut the opening for the radio. Where did you get the radio and did they offer a discount price?
George
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battmain
05-27-2002, 15:40
Nice install, as usual. smile.gif
Me thinks everyone should give up on trying to keep up with you. ;)
GBurton,
The scanner is there in the pics but you have to use this link:
www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=802539&uid=547401
and not the one in my sig - it is mounted in the CD storage area behind the flip up door.
The cut out was tricky. A few months ago I replaced the OEM tape player with a bank of rocker switches and made a cut out at that time - since the switch bezel had a small border, it did not have to be a perfect cut out..
It turns out the radio was slightly taller and the same width as the cut out for the switch bezels. Used a combination of a Dremel tool, razor knife, sharp pocket knife, and front cutting pliers to enlarge and straighten up the cut out. I used the pliers the most.
As far as the added electronics, the Uniden BCT-7 scanner was removed from my '92 Suburban (before I sold it) and was looking for a home - the scanner is what got me started thinking..
I found the Magnum 257 at www.copper.com for $169 plus... ;)
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NutNbutGMC
05-27-2002, 20:20
^...mdrag, the more I look at that setup contraption of a console modification, the more I like it. Again, good job and thank you for sharing. smile.gif smile.gif
Nut and others,
In my haste to answer GBurton I forgot - Thanks for the compliments. I didn't check the email notification option when I started this topic...
If your truck has the tape player option - you should be able to replace it with a wide variety of electronics. Replacing the tape player and using the same bracket would not be too dificult - as long as the width is not more than 5 7/8" - 6" and the depth not more than 8.75" - 9" (the Magnum 257 is 6"W x 2"H x 9.75"D - the depth includes the heatsinks on the rear and the knobs protruding from the front). I could not get the radio to be completely flush (well I could, but more work) and IMHO, this style radio looks better protruding - I have it out an extra 1/4" - 3/8" than it needs to be.
mdrag
I forgot to ask you, what is your Ham radio callsign?
George
Alli-max
05-28-2002, 18:12
Mittie... imagine me sitting here looking at you pictures... shaking my head. :D :D
Excellent install as always buddy!
GBurton,
Not there yet - preparing for the test next month...
mdrag
Good luck with the test. Please let me know how you do. k7wwa@saber.net
George
Nice Mittie!
Now I see why you have dual alternators.
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