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#1 lyle.m23

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Posted 07 July 2010 - 12:33 AM

hi i just got an autoleads underdash iso support and not to sure what to fit it with any idea?
iv seen a few on here with the exact same thing so what did yous use ?
thanks

#2 bunch1980

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Posted 07 July 2010 - 08:49 AM

hi i just got an autoleads underdash iso support and not to sure what to fit it with any idea?
iv seen a few on here with the exact same thing so what did yous use ?
thanks


Do you mean to hold head unit? if so have similar a black plastic tray with a normal single din sized hole, I needed to use blocks of wood under and each side of head unit to get it level in slot still moves about some but ok.
For ease I ended up zip tying it to lower dash rail under the passneger side looks pretty good and means its not like solid mounted either so less vibes to it, I needed to drill one hole in rail and used an existing and had to trim tray to fit far enough back.

See picture attached, I have tidied up all wiring now and i think looks quite neat, but do need to use remote on head unit as its to far away to reach over whilst driving lol!

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#3 lyle.m23

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Posted 07 July 2010 - 09:28 PM

yes thats exactly what i ment thanks

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Posted 08 July 2010 - 08:13 AM

yes thats exactly what i ment thanks


No worries zip ties are your friend in this instance, and i have used them for many things on mini, speaker pods are held on with them as my alarm box to.

As long they dont pass through a hole that has sharp edges should last for ages, and provides some give for vibes etc.

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Posted 09 July 2010 - 02:01 PM

My Italian Job had a stereo frame fitted under the dash as standard. The fixing holes are kind of under the front dash rail, if you look from underneath you'll be able to see them. I should think a couple of nuts and bolts will do the trick although the factory frames had a fixing at the back as well, you could always make something out a piece of metal bracket though.




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