where did you put your aftermarket radio?
looking for creative places to put an aftermarket radio. its one of those deals where i am interested in doing it just because i can. would really like info on a glove box mounted set up. i have a back seat so the bin idea is out. :scratch:
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Not the most creative idea, but the easy and practical way for me was to remove the tape player and slide a CD player into the spot:
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center console, that would be pretty unique/neat.
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what about doing something like this?: http://www.casmfg.com/Secretaudio.htm
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I just found this and thought it had some cool ideas. I know it is for old mustangs.
http://forums.vintage-mustang.com/vi...natives-2.html |
pretty cool ideas. i just got done fitting mine into the clove box, i need to finish the details in the box but everything is there and it works...
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Fabbed up a bracket and put mine in the glovebox
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Just Curious, why not the center console? It's not like our cars are "Vintage".
If you get the right type/matching style of Radio, it would look fine in there. |
^^^not to mention that if its not in the stock location, it would be a pain in the neck to operate smoothly..and the center section may look awful strange without a radio.. pull the radio and look at the absurdly large canyon left when removing the oem head unit combo
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Originally Posted by mazdaverx713b
(Post 10670954)
^^^not to mention that if its not in the stock location, it would be a pain in the neck to operate smoothly..and the center section may look awful strange without a radio.. pull the radio and look at the absurdly large canyon left when removing the oem head unit combo
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+1 on center console. My deck matches my car perfectly. Looks like it was there originally with how it fits in :).
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Originally Posted by Directfreak
(Post 10670947)
Just Curious, why not the center console? It's not like our cars are "Vintage".
If you get the right type/matching style of Radio, it would look fine in there. |
Originally Posted by crazycarl
(Post 10670964)
+1. I have an aftermarket radio where the old Clarion was and there is still a large opening that bugs the crap out of me.
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I think I have seen some good set-ups on here with a radio on the bottom, and then the top half they custom cut aluminum for a 3 gauge pod that went pretty well with the knobs and clock above. that is what I want too, but I want it to look good.
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Originally Posted by vipergts_3
(Post 10671356)
if you would have read the first post lol. :nod: cause i can. kinda like a V8 swap... yeah... dosent make much sense but it isnt what everyone else is doing :icon_tup: i mean look at it this way. it would suck really hard if everyone had the same color car as you right ? but i will agree that a matching style radio looks pretty nice too.
Engine bay on firewall Under carpet below pedals Inside gas tank Underside of sunroof Rear passenger side wheel well Inside another vehicle Some ideas may take a bit more fabrication than others. |
You could make a pod to replace the dome light and put it there. Different but still usable
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Originally Posted by LizardFC
(Post 10672149)
Well if you just want to screw practicality in the name of being different then here's a few locations I doubt have been done:
Engine bay on firewall Under carpet below pedals Inside gas tank Underside of sunroof Rear passenger side wheel well Inside another vehicle Some ideas may take a bit more fabrication than others. |
Originally Posted by Rotospeed
(Post 10672187)
You could make a pod to replace the dome light and put it there. Different but still usable
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Originally Posted by vipergts_3
(Post 10672268)
that would be cool, then you could put some sort of usb jack for an I phone or a memory stick. remote on the steering wheel to control it or have a few buttons on it just for a basic set up. something like that you might be able to fab up pretty easy. wiring would be a pain cause you would have to run down past the A pillar or something like that. :scratch:but very doable. i wonder if anyone has tried it here.
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