Re: After market gear installtion

From: Woodruff, Jason P (Jason.Woodruff@West.Boeing.com)
Date: Tue May 15 2001 - 11:26:40 EDT


Cutting?!?, Armored casing?

If your a mild computer geek look into an in dash MP3 player. I regularly
get 160 songs on one CD. Aiwa and Kenwood make them, check out cruchfield.

Jay W
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>Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 17:15:49 -0400
>From: Andy Levy <andylevy@bigfoot.com>
>Subject: Re: DML: After market gear installtion
>
>Wow, I scoop Bob Smith twice in one week :) Bob has a 10-disc changer
>installed under the rear left seat in his CC very nicely. They cut a
>rectangular hole in the front of the plastic storage bin, leaving enough
>material for everything to still be solid. Then slip the changer in
through
>the front of this opening. With the seat down, you can't even tell it's
>there! If you're really concerned about damage, I suppose you could build
>some sort of "armored" casing around it.
>
>Bryan Beauregard wrote:
>
>> I thought about a CD changer, but saw that it tends to go under the jump
>> seat in the back (I'm getting the club cab). Has anyone had problems
with
>> the placement there or know of a better one? If I have ot lift the seat
>> for storage I'd rather not have the changer exposed for fear of damage.
>>
>> thanx in advance,
>>
>> -Lazlo...



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