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I'm looking at doing something similar, but I'll be using the galaxy note 3 (whenever it comes out). I'm going to inset my after market display and try to fab up a simple plug and play clip so that it is easy to get in and out.craigbru said:I've been using rooted and custom ROM's B&N Nook Color in my TJ for the past 2 years, and I love it's functionality. Ever since I got the WK I can't get past everything it's lacking. Sure, I've added bluetooth to the factory stereo and can stream from my phone, but it's not the same as a true integration.
Some may wonder why I chose the Xyboard in particular. A few reasons really, but mostly because it's one of the smallest overall tablets that still has a 10" screen. Most anything else won't fit between the factory vents. I'll be retaining the OEM stereo, but setting it back further in the dash opening. The tablet will sit in front of it, and 'slot' in from the top. It may be hard to visualize, but I think you'll like what I have planned.
Be sure to throw some heat shrink, or electrical tape (if your lazy) over those connectors to be sure they're not going to arc against eachother.hxdrummerxc said:Yea there is no empty cavities big enough to fit the wire through. Im using some pretty thick wire (16 gauge) but even much much smaller wire wouldn't fit through, the only empty cavity is just a very tiny hole.
I just pulled that whole plastic piece out with a flat head, disconnected the molex connectors. It looks like they should plug into eachother just fine without the damn oval plastic piece that was in the way. So I think im going to try and remove the oval piece re-connect the molex connectors and just shove them down in the hole.
You just "twist" them tighter? I thought you had to cut them shorter.Screwed the door locks down so they fit flush No more gettin pinched for me
I must try this!Tbonfire said:Screwed the door locks down so they fit flush No more gettin pinched for me
I just did that as well! Like 5 mins ago!Wilbready said:I must try this!
It is great lol Took a little force at firstWilbready said:I must try this!
Haha yeah just saw your location lol. Prob not likely haha. Jaashua you can have them!GregB_00XJ said:LONG way to ship them, probably cost more than the wheels!!
For you too! I replied to the PM. Happy to sell them to you, but like I mentioned, the shipping would be a killer. They are in excellent shape, just not my style. I am a HUGE fan of the Wrangler Moab's and picked up a set of near new ones, which I am STOKED on. Cant wait to sell these.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f125/300-jeep-moduflex-chrome-17x7-5-wheels-sale-x5-1490795/
Can I assume, that's your "buddy"? One look at him and I know why he likes Jeeps. ROFLbhawks28 said:Went to the junk yard with my buddy to get a few things for his 5.9L ZJ. Found some fun roads around there and got her dirty:
Are you guys doing this by hand? I am not very strong. I can't get it to turn. LolI just did mine. Be careful to use a towel between the pliers and the lock stud! I sort of "made it more masculine" if you know what I mean.
I couldn't at first. Turned once with pliers then the rest of the way by handJaashua said:Are you guys doing this by hand? I am not very strong. I can't get it to turn. Lol
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[/QUOTE]4thgradedropout said:whats the deal with the sway bar connectors? are they after market? or just replacement?
QUOTE=Wilbready;15096318]Got the new shocks and struts and sway bay connectors installed! What a freaking difference! And I thought it couldn't get better!
Oh, and I found out that my spare is not only full size, but on the same rim as the rest of them! What a nice upgrade!
Even if u cut them shorter it won't help. If you can't tighten them in then u would have to drill out the hole more. But as long as u are careful and use a towel u should be able to twist them without too much of a problem.Jaashua said:I think I'll just take mine out and cut them shorter.
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