Installation assistance.
- Lizz
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Installation assistance.
Dennis(Boarral) has been out working on the Hummer for the past week trying to build a box for all his gadgets and attempting to mount his amp. He has made a little progress but its not going as fast as i would have hoped.<div>My problem is that every night he bugs me to bundle up the kid and come out and talk to him, well im lame i'd rather be sitting inside chatting it up on the internet.</div><div> </div><div>So i'm wondering if any of you wanted to come out some evening this weekend or this week and just shoot the s**t with Dennis and maybe help him with his installations if you have any experience.</div><div> </div><div>He's installing a 15in sub, a Da Vinci amp, a horn from a fire truck, a music keg, a play station, gauges, strobes, and a computer of some kind...</div><div> </div><div>Not persausive enough for you? i'll throw in a case of beer and a pizza too! Or whatever guys like these days. </div><div> </div><div>Post here or call - Dennis at 986-0588</div><div> </div><div> </div><edited><editID>njlondon</editID><editDate>2006-09-23 19:59:56</editDate></edited>
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Re: Installation assistance.
Hey Dennis
While you are at it you might want to consider putting in a couple of headrest TV's. kenwood video switch and TRACKvision (satelite TV for vehicles).
I did an it got me out of the house for almost 3 months. lol.
While you are at it you might want to consider putting in a couple of headrest TV's. kenwood video switch and TRACKvision (satelite TV for vehicles).
I did an it got me out of the house for almost 3 months. lol.
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Re: Installation assistance.
Oh he has the LCD displays he's just hesitant to do it himself "measure twice, cut once" isin't always tried and true!<DIV> </DIV><DIV>I told him about Trackvision and he told me "Sure, if you buy it for me for Christmas" So i'm a*sumeing that means its expencive. lol.</DIV>
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Re: Installation assistance.
[QUOTE=sampaglia] Hey Dennis
While you are at it you might want to consider putting in a couple of headrest TV's. kenwood video switch and TRACKvision (satelite TV for vehicles).
I did an it got me out of the house for almost 3 months. lol.
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I have two 7" widescreen Sony LCDs for the headrests. Does the Kenwood video switch also handle audio? I have a "3 input, 4 output" AV switch right now that accepts 3 different audio and video inputs and then lets each LCD and audio output independently switch between the inputs. It works real slick, and uses an RF remote. (I found a few switches when looking, but almost all of them used wired remotes, which I didn't like.)
While you are at it you might want to consider putting in a couple of headrest TV's. kenwood video switch and TRACKvision (satelite TV for vehicles).
I did an it got me out of the house for almost 3 months. lol.
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I have two 7" widescreen Sony LCDs for the headrests. Does the Kenwood video switch also handle audio? I have a "3 input, 4 output" AV switch right now that accepts 3 different audio and video inputs and then lets each LCD and audio output independently switch between the inputs. It works real slick, and uses an RF remote. (I found a few switches when looking, but almost all of them used wired remotes, which I didn't like.)
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Re: Installation assistance.
[QUOTE=Lizz] Oh he has the LCD displays he's just hesitant to do it himself "measure twice, cut once" isin't always tried and true!
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<div>I told him about Trackvision and he told me "Sure, if you buy it for me for Christmas" So i'm a*sumeing that means its expencive. lol.</div>[/QUOTE]
I remember seeing them range in cost from $2,000 to $3,000, depending on the model. At least once you have it purchased, you just pay your standard $50 per month for satellite TV. The model that I would really like also supports two-way satellite internet, which would be perfect.
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<div>I told him about Trackvision and he told me "Sure, if you buy it for me for Christmas" So i'm a*sumeing that means its expencive. lol.</div>[/QUOTE]
I remember seeing them range in cost from $2,000 to $3,000, depending on the model. At least once you have it purchased, you just pay your standard $50 per month for satellite TV. The model that I would really like also supports two-way satellite internet, which would be perfect.