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  • Mounting satellite radio

    Just thought I'd share this with anybody else out there with Sirius/XM.

    We got radio wired directly into the car rather than using the cig lighter which means we no longer get interference from other users. We got the radio wired up behind the dash with everything coming up through the little removable access piece.

    With a little bit of drilling and sanding we ended up with a much cleaner looking setup than having a big suction cup on the windshield. Almost looks like it was made for it.

    Last edited by shawnw; 12-02-2008, 11:18 PM.

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    Can you make that picture bigger?
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    • #3
      there you go, not the best picture but is shows how it fits. The hole is just the right size that nothing moves.

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      • #4
        Hrm that almost looks like it would fit in the dash clock delete!

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        • #5
          nice, mine is just attached to the dash. i have the stiletto...love it and can't live without it
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Amos View Post
            ...looks like it would fit in the dash clock delete!
            exactly. I would fiberglass the base in then the radio is still removeable but it looks custom/factory at the same time. But I guess I am more of a custom kinda guy.

            something to cut the plastic, some grill cloth (clean old t-shirt works well), some CA (super glue), prep and paint and your good to go!!!
            -Bryant

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