SK Prod. Din Plate (with Z) installed *PICS*
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I put a "very very slight" curve in it just using my hands
You shouldnt need to though. Did you see my write up for installation? If there is a gap go to the backside of the part, and use electrical tape all around the perimeter. Sounds corny, but when you flip it back to the front it looks fantastic. No one would ever know there was a gap or lack of a bend. Black covers up a lot
I have made them wider in the past and found that they are not consistently fitting (too big) so I stopped doing that. Now all the parts are exactly the same size as the one in my car now.
I can take close ups of mine if you want.... you will see that the gap is not noticeable or even existant.
You shouldnt need to though. Did you see my write up for installation? If there is a gap go to the backside of the part, and use electrical tape all around the perimeter. Sounds corny, but when you flip it back to the front it looks fantastic. No one would ever know there was a gap or lack of a bend. Black covers up a lot
I have made them wider in the past and found that they are not consistently fitting (too big) so I stopped doing that. Now all the parts are exactly the same size as the one in my car now. I can take close ups of mine if you want.... you will see that the gap is not noticeable or even existant.
hey wadd what up?
i was all over looking for APC sweeper
lights. where can i find them?
found one online but the shipping was almost the price of thr light...
no sense hooking up the stereo without
having light handy !!!!!!!!!!
thank buddy JR
i was all over looking for APC sweeper
lights. where can i find them?
found one online but the shipping was almost the price of thr light...
no sense hooking up the stereo without
having light handy !!!!!!!!!!
thank buddy JR
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The sweeper light was nothing more then a "suggestion". It was there, so I grabbed it. Your welcome to try any source of illumination you can think of.
Best place to find it is advanced auto over in the Rice Section.
Best place to find it is advanced auto over in the Rice Section.
Just got my plate and wanted to say how good it looks. Nice thick material, smooth, even, straight cuts. Very good job in fabricating! I haven't had time to install it yet, but will do so soon. Thanks again!!!
Originally posted by tonkadog
Just got my plate and wanted to say how good it looks. Nice thick material, smooth, even, straight cuts. Very good job in fabricating! I haven't had time to install it yet, but will do so soon. Thanks again!!!
Just got my plate and wanted to say how good it looks. Nice thick material, smooth, even, straight cuts. Very good job in fabricating! I haven't had time to install it yet, but will do so soon. Thanks again!!!
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Saweeeet! You can push the two bottom corners in by hand if you want to bend it to the contour a little more. It may take "some" effort since it is stainless after all 
Looks good man.

Looks good man.
Originally posted by wadd3456
Saweeeet! You can push the two bottom corners in by hand if you want to bend it to the contour a little more. It may take "some" effort since it is stainless after all
Looks good man.
Saweeeet! You can push the two bottom corners in by hand if you want to bend it to the contour a little more. It may take "some" effort since it is stainless after all

Looks good man.
Originally posted by Stone Z
shagz
Why does that H/U stick out so far? Most of the H/U's I've sen sit flush.....did you purposely do it that way?
shagz
Why does that H/U stick out so far? Most of the H/U's I've sen sit flush.....did you purposely do it that way?
I like it flipped out, when I'm listening to it. That way the OEL display is visible. And the finish of the HU matches the DIN plate, and the other aluminum trim perfectly. It looks very very clean.
Originally posted by shagz
This HU has the flipdown faceplate. So there are 2 levels of 'flipout' while it's playing (or you can keep it folded up, ur choice), but when you hit eject, it flips out to a third level to give access to the cd drive. I could have had it mounted flush, but that would require a major custom job. Other than your stock HU, no aftermarket HU will sit absolutely flush, without custom fitting.
I like it flipped out, when I'm listening to it. That way the OEL display is visible. And the finish of the HU matches the DIN plate, and the other aluminum trim perfectly. It looks very very clean.
This HU has the flipdown faceplate. So there are 2 levels of 'flipout' while it's playing (or you can keep it folded up, ur choice), but when you hit eject, it flips out to a third level to give access to the cd drive. I could have had it mounted flush, but that would require a major custom job. Other than your stock HU, no aftermarket HU will sit absolutely flush, without custom fitting.
I like it flipped out, when I'm listening to it. That way the OEL display is visible. And the finish of the HU matches the DIN plate, and the other aluminum trim perfectly. It looks very very clean.
The DIN plate works with the stock bracket. You do not need the Metra kit. I will ask the installer about the flush mount when I go in next to get the autopc and screen installed.
Originally posted by wadd3456
Saweeeet! You can push the two bottom corners in by hand if you want to bend it to the contour a little more. It may take "some" effort since it is stainless after all
Looks good man.
Saweeeet! You can push the two bottom corners in by hand if you want to bend it to the contour a little more. It may take "some" effort since it is stainless after all

Looks good man.


