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Thanks man! This one is a 9 inch screen. They also have a 10 inch but I honestly think that would be too big. 9 is already huge hahaWhat size multimedia radio is that.
Looking at getting one, but no idea what would be best (size wise) for my rig.
Great looking set up..!!
I love those pics! Are those 80 series diff locks?heres the final result. Probably could have cleaned up the mess a little before taking the pics but oh well. Defrost doesnt light up because my rear window has a break in the connection
thanks! the dial switch is from an 80 series but it controls ARB lockers! The switch just to the right of the dial is an 80 series defrost switch that I use for the ARB compressor on/off switch. I made the decal on it so its an air compressor embelem with a 5 spoke wheel like the wheels i have on my truck lol.I love those pics! Are those 80 series diff locks?
And i am not sure why the 2 low gear shifters ....
Just tell us the whole setup easier
Nice! As I scrolled down the pic I was anticipating seeing some form of a quadruple double hoppy unicorn IPA of sorts... Happy to see it's a good ol fashioned amber.
That's just beautiful. Real quick, any special moves or parts to mount that Midland in there? Love that idea and I run that same radio in my Superduty and Bobcat. They're fantastic.heres the final result. Probably could have cleaned up the mess a little before taking the pics but oh well. Defrost doesnt light up because my rear window has a break in the connection
So man this is going to sound crazy after all the work for the other stuff in the dash, but I just drilled a hole in the back of the cubby pocket to run the wire through the back and the midland is literally shoved in there. It was a temporary mounting before a trip, but after a week of wheeling it didn’t move. It’s held by a pretty tight friction fit. It’s been there for like 2 years now and hasn’t budged.That's just beautiful. Real quick, any special moves or parts to mount that Midland in there? Love that idea and I run that same radio in my Superduty and Bobcat. They're fantastic.
That's my kinda mod!So man this is going to sound crazy after all the work for the other stuff in the dash, but I just drilled a hole in the back of the cubby pocket to run the wire through the back and the midland is literally shoved in there. It was a temporary mounting before a trip, but after a week of wheeling it didn’t move. It’s held by a pretty tight friction fit. It’s been there for like 2 years now and hasn’t budged.
Only downside is the speaker is a little covered so it isn’t super loud when you’re on the highway. On the trail it’s plenty loud though
Great idea…
My GSD used to try to get up the RTT ladder as well. I miss him.