Look Here I've never tried it, but it looks easy...Good luck
One of the things I am planning on doing is through two motorized, roof mounted flip-down screens in the back for any passengers back there or just to show visualizations when I have music playing. Anyway, I cannot seem to find anything to tell me exactly how to install the damn things. I know the headliner by itself cannot support the weight so I do I keep the screens up there?
Can anyone elighten me?and
have not played nice with me on this subject.
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Look Here I've never tried it, but it looks easy...Good luck
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Ahh, so it's simply a matter of glueing a peice of wood up there so the screen has something to attach to. That makes sense. Looks like a pain in the @$$ just to get the headliner down but probably well worth it in the long run. Thanks for the link.
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I would just pay someone (bestbuy, circuit city, etc.) just to do it. It's going to be a b**ch just droping the liner down to run the cables....your also going to have warrenty incase the screen falls offOriginally Posted by d_sellers1
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But that would take all the fun out of it (but nevertheless a good idea).Originally Posted by UM_Fan
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I try to do all the work I can on my cars...but at what point is better off to pay someone to do the dirty work. For example: I know I could install an alarm in my car, but what if I F'ed up and screwed my electrical system in the car....
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Originally Posted by UM_Fan
You'd be a qualified alarm installer.![]()
Im eventually going to put a 10" or larger in the roof, flush flat mounted, so that when I fold down the seats, blow up the air mattress ive custom installed and watch stuff looking at the ceiling.
Matrix has like a bazillion inches of head room from its high sweeping roof, you could lower the roof 2-4 inches and stuff it fulla ****, no one would know.
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If you think those guys are better than you, then give your car to them to work on. If not, just do it yourself.Originally Posted by UM_Fan
One thing I am sure those places are much better than you is their insurance. If they fu<k up your car, their insurance can pay for you. But you get the headache.
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I hated bringing my first car back to the installation place to have fix something they missed. Like putting a fuse back in, or screwing down the grounding bolt.
Since then I do it all myself so i have no one to blame but myself for what goes wrong. And pride/showoffishness is something you can only get from doing it yourself, and not slapping down a big ol chunk of cash to have it produced.
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