Toyota Tundra install.

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Haloncloud
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Toyota Tundra install.

Post by Haloncloud »

Here is a link to my 2000 Toyota Tundra install that I just completed. Installed is a CDM1250 UHF, Kenwood TM-D700 and GPS. Console was custom built by me. Phase 2 will be to add CDM1250 VHF and Phase 3 is XTVA for my XTS3000.

http://home.comcast.net/~haloncloud/Tundra.htm


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racemedic
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Post by racemedic »

Very nice install. I have been thinking about getting a Tundra and if I did how would I mount the radios. This has given me a few ideas. Good luck with the rest of your install.

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Post by apco25 »

VERY NICE!

Especially the custom console out of aluminium - looks like a factory Troy or Gamber Johnson product.
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Post by 007 »

Nice install!

Good job with the custom console....looks great.
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Post by kc8owl »

Very nice install job! It looks like the Tundra offers a few better radio mounting options than my 1999 Tacoma did. I wrestled with it for a while to find a good spot for my Maxtrac and scanner.

Again, looks really good.

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