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Old 11-24-2006, 01:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Help with LCD monitor

well i ordered my new indash dvd player w/o screen to connect to my excelon cdplayer, i also got a power inverter and such, then went and bought a 19" LCD monitor with all the connectors and connectons.... ok now to the point where in the world should i mount this big boy? i was thinkin of getting a wall mount bracket and mold the lcd to my dash on the pass side facing toward the driver...? or maybe since i already have a rear seat delete n such put it there? any opinions ppl? im just waitin on my stuff to come in monday or tuesday so i need some ideas...
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Its a good thing you live in KY with all that good stuff. That stuff wouldn't last too long overhere, especially in an older camry lol. If you don't have a sunroof, try mounting it on the ceiling towards the driver at an angle. My buddy did that with a 19" on his S-10.
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Its a good thing you live in KY with all that good stuff. That stuff wouldn't last too long overhere, especially in an older camry lol. If you don't have a sunroof, try mounting it on the ceiling towards the driver at an angle. My buddy did that with a 19" on his S-10.


ehh...i know almost everyone in the town i live in and i never leave my car unattened, plus i have a handicap sign for my window so i park right infront of buildings when i go somewhere, i also have a 10 point security system that no one seems to like lol... but i might try the headliner deal.......

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