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    Roof screen installation

    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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    Quote Originally Posted by d_sellers1
    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 off
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    Quote Originally Posted by UM_Fan
    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 off
    But that would take all the fun out of it (but nevertheless a good idea).

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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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    Quote Originally Posted by UM_Fan
    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....

    You'd be a qualified alarm installer.

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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by UM_Fan
    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....
    If you think those guys are better than you, then give your car to them to work on. If not, just do it yourself.
    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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