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Re: factory radio



I thought of that the second I finished the intallation. Truth be told, with
the black dash in my 88 90q, you cannot see the changer from the outside
unless the driver's window is down. So it's really not an issue.

harrison

Mark L. Chang wrote:

> On Wed, 8 Apr 1998, Peter Plangger wrote:
>
> > GREAT idea with the CD changer. I mounted mine to the trunk side with
> > rubber bands so it jumps less. But it's still sensitive to hard
> > driving. I'll try the shelf-solution on saturday, I've just been out
> > in the car with a metre and I think it might fit.
>
> Wouldn't this invite more people to steal the unit, since it will be
> visible from the outside of the car?  I'd prefer to keep things as hidden
> as possible.  My personal preference is to mount the changer either under
> the passenger side seat, which, although it still may be *slightly*
> visible, would be harder to remove in a short time; or in the glove
> compartment.  I know that the Alpine units as well as the smaller Clarion
> units could fit in there.
>
> Mark
> 87 4kcsq
>
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