It is a friction fit into the space between the air vents then ?
6th Mar 2011 7:45 pm
Dave
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Yes, but you could bolt, screw, glue, whatever, to the H trim at either side to make it a truly permanent fix. I only did the job a few hours ago so it is still at beta phase.
When I have finished painting I expect that there will be three self tappers or thin nuts and bolts joining the surround to the vent at each side.
When you remove the H trim the nav will come too. Alternatively it would be easy to screw into cubby - but damaging.Captain Nick Medhurst would ask:
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All clear - got me thinking what else I could use that for ........
Well done again fella
6th Mar 2011 8:08 pm
fat bloke
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Good install Dave, guess i will have to get one for mine 1490 now.....
6th Mar 2011 8:12 pm
fat bloke
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Dave one question i been thinking with the garmin the speaker is at back with it fixed in with the shroud round it can you hear anything out from it over the radio?...
6th Mar 2011 9:16 pm
Dave
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VERY good point just been and checked mate, as you have Garmin I assume that you have an equally good speaker. I cannot notice any real difference to be honest (my nav has always been in the cubby). My volume is on 60% and I could still hear it fine. I cranked it up to 100% and found that too obtrusive. However, I never have my music that loud when I need to rely upon navigation (a winning point for my old proper factory D3 nav that interupts the music SN )
I would not want to be slated for someone fitting up and finding they cant hear their nav, but I find no real difference.
It is just a thin piece of plastic after all.Captain Nick Medhurst would ask:
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"Duratrac"
6th Mar 2011 9:31 pm
fat bloke
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That's good as mine is set to 80% and by name i'm fat & deaf as i'm getting old....
6th Mar 2011 10:05 pm
lad
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Any more updates Dave? Any photos?
9th Mar 2011 11:33 pm
Dave
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I will do some snaps tommorow of the story so far, been busy with work. The spare trims and surround all in 5 coats of Brunel now and that colour is sexy. I need to do the laquer but I will google the most effective DIY method first.Captain Nick Medhurst would ask:
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"Duratrac"
10th Mar 2011 2:11 am
fat bloke
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Got mine today all trimmed fits like a glove big problem now iv'e got all girls so no meccano . Next is to figure out how to secure it. Well done to Dave being the first to show how to do it
10th Mar 2011 2:09 pm
lad
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Good! Any photos Fat Bloke? Still waiting for ALL the bits to come, got some wiring and other bits, just waiting for surround then it's play time!!
10th Mar 2011 4:53 pm
fat bloke
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No not yet still trying to find something to secure it,but in mean time fed the traffic signal cable behind top glovebox and pulled off side vent and stuck in corner of windscreen just couple of inches showing in corner...
10th Mar 2011 5:29 pm
lad
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That's what I have done. Extended the power cable with mini-b usb extension cable. Also got a very long cable to connect to the camera at the back. Just trying to sort OBD connector, don't know what to do with it yet, unscrew it and connect ecoroute or just extend it and place it somewhere else
10th Mar 2011 5:58 pm
Dave
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Hey guys! Good to see that you have got going. Some good ideas on how to better to sort cabling / antennae etc
Rubbed down and plastic primed some spare tatty trim, managed to level off the bottom centre of the new surround too with not much effort.
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5 Coats of Brunel and two finger marks, Laquer to follow
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The trims are getting rubbed down with 1500 grit tonight then a 6th and final Brunel coat (I have learnt in the past to do very light coats for a good finish). Left for 24hrs, then another rub and 2 coats of nice shiney laquer.
Thinking the better idea would be paint the top portion black before laquer???
The opposite of the LR piano black job where the top is silver?
Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated Captain Nick Medhurst would ask:
"What is the first rule when overlanding?"
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"Duratrac"
10th Mar 2011 7:25 pm
lad
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Looking nice Dave how are you fixing the surround to the vents?
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