[s-cars] Sirius/XM box mounting ideas

Mark Strangways StrangConst at rogers.com
Wed Sep 27 21:39:04 EDT 2006


I made a simple bracket at the cottage for my XM radio.
I removed the instrument cluster and screwed my home made bracket in there.
No one will ever see them holes.

It mounts the unit in front of the left most A/C duct in the center console.
Worked pretty good, hard to even see the bracket once it's on it.

Mark
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Wayne Dohnal" <wd42 at hevanet.com>
To: "S-car list" <s-car-list at audifans.com>; <marc at frogville.net>
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 8:58 PM
Subject: [s-cars] Sirius/XM box mounting ideas


> After many hours of agony trying to find a place, I mounted my Sirius 
> radio
> on the lower left dash panel, below the wood trim.  It's easy to reach and
> see there, but of course a passenger can't get to it.  I made a mounting
> bracket so all the holes that I had to drill were down low and won't be
> visible when the unit is removed.  I put the antenna on the roof just 
> above
> the cell phone antenna.  Ran the wire into the trunk, under the trunk 
> seal,
> and up a channel in the rear window weatherstrip.  I held the wire in the
> weatherstrip with dabs of black RTV silicone every few inches.  It's not
> invisible, but if you're not at exactly the correct angle it doesn't 
> attract
> any attention.
>
> For getting the audio to the sound system, I used a permanently-installed
> casette adapter which I think delivers good audio quality.  With some
> tinkering I disabled the tape drive motor.  I traded tape for an aux 
> input,
> so now when I select tape, I get Sirius.
>
> Wayne Dohnal
> 1994 S4
>
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