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<blockquote data-quote="DB8" data-source="post: 4779813" data-attributes="member: 595706"><p>Well spent a part of yesterday making a new double din mount, I can understand why he did it so ghetto, but on the other hand after 5+ hours of making it work.. Im done with the dodge for a few days...</p><p></p><p>Original mount was the single din mount kit, bottom cut out with a peice of steel guled to it that just kinda chilled in the dash, rattled like all hell, screen was crooked.</p><p></p><p>I went out and bought a piece of steel, cut it was bigger then needed, used 6 different mounting screws, and had to cut the shit out of a crash bar, figured out thats why the last screen was crooked, and fineally got it all fitted... I want todo some fiberglass work and make it look all nice and pretty but I am alot more happier with this setup, pictures to follow tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>After spending way to long on that, I didnt feel motivated todo anything... I have to admit tho, the last screen must of been pure crap because you could barely hear the subs before, without even messing with any of my settings the subs and loud and clear and no more clipping. they sound like the whole setup might be worth keeping now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DB8, post: 4779813, member: 595706"] Well spent a part of yesterday making a new double din mount, I can understand why he did it so ghetto, but on the other hand after 5+ hours of making it work.. Im done with the dodge for a few days... Original mount was the single din mount kit, bottom cut out with a peice of steel guled to it that just kinda chilled in the dash, rattled like all hell, screen was crooked. I went out and bought a piece of steel, cut it was bigger then needed, used 6 different mounting screws, and had to cut the shit out of a crash bar, figured out thats why the last screen was crooked, and fineally got it all fitted... I want todo some fiberglass work and make it look all nice and pretty but I am alot more happier with this setup, pictures to follow tomorrow. After spending way to long on that, I didnt feel motivated todo anything... I have to admit tho, the last screen must of been pure crap because you could barely hear the subs before, without even messing with any of my settings the subs and loud and clear and no more clipping. they sound like the whole setup might be worth keeping now. [/QUOTE]
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