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mdrag
05-26-2002, 14:09
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.

SledZep
05-26-2002, 16:04
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....

TxDoc
05-26-2002, 16:12
That is first class! And, the blue ribbon goes to MDRAG! That looks factory. Thanks for the pics and ideas.

GBurton
05-26-2002, 23:10
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. ;)

mdrag
05-27-2002, 19:52
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

mdrag
05-27-2002, 21:23
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.

GBurton
05-28-2002, 15:48
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!

mdrag
05-28-2002, 21:08
GBurton,

Not there yet - preparing for the test next month...

GBurton
05-28-2002, 22:42
mdrag

Good luck with the test. Please let me know how you do. k7wwa@saber.net

George

hoot
05-29-2002, 19:31
Nice Mittie!

Now I see why you have dual alternators.