I finally bit the bullet and bought a new vehicle
ended up going with a dodge durango sxt
I'd like input from others as to what my current limitations are, as well as places to install stuff.
I'm looking at maybe an a 110watt spectra
and maybe a mid power uhf a7
I'm going to need some serious proding to get me to drill it
Tips on 2004 durango install please
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Seth,
Havis makes a couple of consoles that are specific to the new Durangos. They're designed to fit into place with very few modifications (if any) to the vehicle interior and give you an OEM feel. They're available in 7, 12, and 17" faceplate combinations.
http://www.havis.com/consolidator_conso ... ries3.html
PM me if you want pricing.
Havis makes a couple of consoles that are specific to the new Durangos. They're designed to fit into place with very few modifications (if any) to the vehicle interior and give you an OEM feel. They're available in 7, 12, and 17" faceplate combinations.
http://www.havis.com/consolidator_conso ... ries3.html
PM me if you want pricing.
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look how long we had to prod Gerbil to drill holes! (but that's not saying much) god, and he had a jeep!apco25 wrote:eh just do it - only sissy don't drill holes
i'm of the philosophy that if it's YOURS, and you want it to look pimp....do it right. drill the hole, mount it....and then it's done.
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