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2002 TrailBlazer Installation...any ideas?

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2003 7:13 pm
by c17loadsmasher
Hello all,

I just got a Syntor X 9000 VHF unit, and was going to install it, but decided I would query the vast knowledge of some of you first. Figured so many of you have done more installs than I have, that new and better ideas may surface. What I am currently working on is the remote head. I already have a switch box for my lights and siren (FedSig Vector, Corner Strobes w/ 60 watt pack, rear halogen flashers and a Whelen Alpha 12R driving a CPI 100W speaker) mounted to the passenger side of the console. I am not opposed to moving it, if it will make a better install of the control head. I've attached links to two pictures...the first one is a shot of the console with the shifter in 'park,' and the second in 'drive.'

http://www.loadsmasher.com/Park.jpg

http://www.loadsmasher.com/Drive.jpg

If Chevy didn't put the shifter down there, my options would not be so limited. My biggest problem with the truck is the shifter down there. If it was on the column, it would be great. Losing the use of a cupholder or two is negligible. My current idea is placing the control head just forward of the shifter angled (at about 45* off centerline) towards the driver, covering the left side of the pen/pencil bin, and most of the left side cup holder. I also pondered trying to remove the little bin by the cigarette lighter and see if that could facilitate a good mount or not. Also thought about moving the light/siren controls to the driver's side so I could mount the control head there. That being said, any and all ideas would be most appreciated! Thanks in advance!

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2003 11:53 pm
by davkenrem
What aboput removing the console completely and using the space to mount the radio head and light/siren controller?

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2003 6:36 am
by c17loadsmasher
Ideally, yes, I could do that, however, the shifter would just stick out of the floor or whatever it is mounted to. :-( It would make things sooo much easier had Chevy not put the shifter down in the console.

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2003 1:44 pm
by c17loadsmasher
Here is what I have so far...it's just temp-installed in case I do not like where it's at right now:

http://www.loadsmasher.com/TrailBlazer/electronics.jpg

Any input is greatly appreciated.

On another note, my antenna is mounted to the metal cover on my Federal Signal lightbar, possibly any problems with this location? It's the highest point on the vehicle...and it's grounded via the lightbar ground cable.

--C17LoadSmasher

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2003 7:47 am
by werdnuts
Just a thought....

What about mounting the head up on the ceiling? I dont have a sunroof on my TB and have thought about removing parts of the sunglasses holder or the cd holder above... you could then run the mic to a lower, more convienient location.

-werdnuts

2002 trailblazer

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2003 3:16 pm
by radioguy31
I have a question about the grounding system in the 2002 trailblazer.. I want to add wig-wag flashers in the high beams and was wondering, Is the headlight system postive or Negative grounded!!!?

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2003 4:22 pm
by Pj
Since you need to save space, try picking up a wildcard DEK and running the lights off that? It can be a small pain to wire depending on your application, however with the proper M mounts, it will install flush with the X9000 head and still look professional.

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2003 4:36 pm
by jim
the headlights are negative ground (as the vehicle is). The lights are positive-switched, however.