RE: [DML] Custon Cd Changer
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RE: [DML] Custon Cd Changer
- From: "Jack Stiefel" <jackstiefel@xxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 09:32:51 -0500
I keep seeing these posts appear every so often and it makes me wonder.
Why beat up your interior to install a cd changer? I mean there is at
least 2 very good spots inside the car to install on besides the obvious
trunk.
I have mine installed in the glove box. It is a 6 disc Alpine changer
that fits very well inside with only one hole to drill, and that is in
the bottom of the box. I even still have room for my owners manual.
The other is the storage bin behind the drivers seat. Granted it is not
as accessible while driving, but if you add a 10-12 disc changer, you
won't be in a hurry to change anyway. (Now I never put mine in there but
have talked to other owners who have, I assume different brands will fit
there).
I went with the glove box for one simple reason -- less to mess with.
All I had to do was drill one small hole in the bottom of the box to
allow the cable to run to the Alpine head unit I have installed. Plus
the travel distance is only about a foot or so from the box to the
radio.
Not to blast the conversion jobs out there, I Love creative playing with
ones DeLorean, just giving the ones who have not tackled this project
yet some options.
Jack & Virginia Stiefel
1981 DeLorean Vin 3461 August 1981 Build (Ours)
http://www.sacketmansion.com/delorean
1988 Jaguar XJS-C V-12 (Mine) http://www.sacketmansion.com/jaguar
2001 PT Cruiser (Hers)
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From: Palatinus, Joe [mailto:jopalatinus@xxxx]
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 7:47 PM
To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [DML] Custon Cd Changer
> I have been meaning to post this for a while. I have
> uploaded pictures of my custom cd changer in the files
> section under stereos and Joe Palatinus.
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