I want to mount some gadgets ...?
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I want to mount some gadgets ...? - 9/11/2006 10:27:05 AM
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AlanH3
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Hi All, I would like to mount some gadgets on top of the dashboard. I am thinking of my iPod, a GPS, and a rear-view camera monitor. What I would like to do is use a suction cup arm from the windshield to hold a three-way RAM mount (or something similar). My biggest concern is how to route the wires. There wil be three power cables, plus an audio (or two) and a video feed. Does anybody know if I could route these through the top of the dashboard somewhere? If I can come through the dash, I can bundle the wires inside a length of pleated plastic tubing to keep everything looking neat. What is underneath those small, oval-ish, wedge-shaped panels in the dash (near the windshield)? Other suggestions wlecomed too. Thanks, -Alan
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RE: I want to mount some gadgets ...? - 9/11/2006 2:06:43 PM
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HummerGuy
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I have a laptop on my dash and iPod holder. I'll try to go snap some pics of it during lunch. You can route the wires through the air ducts on top of the radio. If you pull the panel off, there is only a spong material there. I have my iPod/Cell phone holder clipped to the vent, and have a FM Modulator to transmit the sound. I actually found one that sounds almost CD quality. For the GPS, you can run the wiring along the dashboard between the dashboard and the windshield. When you open the side doors, the small panels on the side of the dash just pop right off. You can also pop off the plastic rail that the tweeter is housed in on each side so you can feed the wires directly down into the dash. I'll go snap some pics now and show you how I have mine. I spent many hours taking the dash apart and mapping out the wiring for my stuff. Gimmie an hour or two and I'll post some pics.
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RE: I want to mount some gadgets ...? - 9/11/2006 2:35:46 PM
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AlanH3
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I test-fitted some of the items (I don't have the rear-view screen yet) by holding them up there. They don't block much of the view that isn't already blocked by the hood of the truck. I think it will be OK. Do you mean that there's room between the dash and the windshield to come up from under the dash to the top? Thanks, -Alan
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RE: I want to mount some gadgets ...? - 9/11/2006 2:39:48 PM
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AlanH3
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That would be great! I'd appreciate seeing the pictures. I plan to get an iPod adpater that integrates with the factory stereo so you can control it with the radio controls (the one that has been posted on here a bunch of times). In your experience with the dash, is it easy to break stuff? Like little tabs or whatever? Thanks, -Alan
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RE: I want to mount some gadgets ...? - 9/11/2006 4:50:12 PM
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AlanH3
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Hi Jim, Do you mean they come out the "cabin" air ducts or out the defroster air ducts near the windshield? I was thinking I'd like to have the wires come out of the dash near the windshield, but maybe it would look OK coming out of the front. I'll have to look at it more closely. Thanks, -Alan
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Radar Detector - 9/11/2006 11:04:50 PM
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HummerGuy
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Here are some pics of my Radar Detector. The wires are ran from the radar detector to the Mirror where I have it tapped into the power when the ignition is turned: Thumbnail Image
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Belkin FM Modulator - 9/11/2006 11:06:43 PM
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HummerGuy
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Here is my FM Modulator (which works VERY well) which is getting power from the cigarette lighter, and the iPod/Cell Phone mount I use, in which the stereo plug for the modulator is wired through and behind the air vent: Thumbnail Image
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Laptop GPS Connection - 9/11/2006 11:09:11 PM
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HummerGuy
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Here is my laptop connection. The GPS receiver is in front of the laptop mounted against the window on the dash, and the power and USB cables are integrated into the power of the stereo. I have a very small laptop so it can be opened and closed whenever you want, but it's so small it really doesnt obstruct the view too much. Thumbnail Image
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RE: I want to mount some gadgets ...? - 9/11/2006 11:15:00 PM
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HummerGuy
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ORIGINAL: AlanH3 That would be great! I'd appreciate seeing the pictures. I plan to get an iPod adpater that integrates with the factory stereo so you can control it with the radio controls (the one that has been posted on here a bunch of times). In your experience with the dash, is it easy to break stuff? Like little tabs or whatever? Thanks, -Alan Everything just pulls right off. You have to do it slowly and carefully, but I have popped panels off and on many times and they still to not break. The clips are metal and the snap into plastic slots, and I'm sure over time they will wear out, but if you're careful they till be ok. The panels that come off are on the sides of the dashboards when you open the doors. There is plenty of room to stuff wires between the windshield and the dashboard, but when you get to the end of the dashboard, there is a tab that is part of the plastic molding that holds the tweeters that is in the way, so yo uhave to remove the plastic molding rail that holds the tweeter so you can stuff the wires completely underneath the dash. You will understand it once you do it. Just be careful, because those tweeters only have so much slack in the wiring. You can unclip the connector from the tweeter to take the pillar cover completely off. Like I said, you'll understand when you do it. It's very easy, but just be careful that's all.
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RE: Laptop GPS Connection - 9/11/2006 11:45:36 PM
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GHummer
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Don't get mad but in my opinion that looks a bit dangerous. Go ahead and spend $500 and get a Tom Tom. http://www.tomtom.com/index.php?Lid=1 If you mount it to the far left bottom corner then you still have a perfect view out the windshield with little to no obstruction. Additionally, the touch screen Tom Tom is much safer and easier to use than typing on your dashboard. Additionally, the Tom Tom is easy to eject from the base and stick in the glove box - I do it nearly every time I leave the vehicle in a crowded place. A computer cost a bunch of dough and entice criminals to break in the vehicle if left visable. The Tom Tom boots up within 10 seconds and a computer takes a minute or two. I have used both and this is a no brainer. In my opinion Tom Tom wins hands down in Safety, Asthetics, and Performance Just calling it like I see it... This forum rocks! Thumbnail Image
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RE: Laptop GPS Connection - 9/11/2006 11:55:38 PM
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MyH3hummer
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ORIGINAL: HummerGuy Here is my laptop connection. The GPS receiver is in front of the laptop mounted against the window on the dash, and the power and USB cables are integrated into the power of the stereo. I have a very small laptop so it can be opened and closed whenever you want, but it's so small it really doesnt obstruct the view too much. Thumbnail Image
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hi, can you post the pic of your gps receiver please...? how is that hook up to the laptop, thanks...
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