DEFI/EDFC Mounting questions
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DEFI/EDFC Mounting questions
I currently have the my DEFI head unit mounted in the main cubby:
Sorry a bit blurry but its all I have now. There is also a Blitz boost control unit sitting on top of that now (not show obviously).
My EDFC head unit is currently mounted in the center console.
Its been this way for a while, but Im wanting to consolidate and clean things up a bit. Idealy I was looking to flush mount the EDFC and DEFI head units in the center cuby on a wall of sorts and relocate the Blitz unit down to the center console.
I've got a good idea what needs to happen but all my searching and going through threads I havnt realy found any write ups. What Im looking for is a little stearing in the right direction. I'm guessing the material that is the used it the same high density particle board that audio boxes are made of covered with a carpet or material.
Any suggestions on how to mount it in the box to keep the clearances to close the cubby door. By any chance has some one made a product like this for sale that directly replaces the cubby peice?
Thanks in advance for any help I can get. Im new to the interior thing mine niche has always been mechanical.
Sorry a bit blurry but its all I have now. There is also a Blitz boost control unit sitting on top of that now (not show obviously).
My EDFC head unit is currently mounted in the center console.
Its been this way for a while, but Im wanting to consolidate and clean things up a bit. Idealy I was looking to flush mount the EDFC and DEFI head units in the center cuby on a wall of sorts and relocate the Blitz unit down to the center console.
I've got a good idea what needs to happen but all my searching and going through threads I havnt realy found any write ups. What Im looking for is a little stearing in the right direction. I'm guessing the material that is the used it the same high density particle board that audio boxes are made of covered with a carpet or material.
Any suggestions on how to mount it in the box to keep the clearances to close the cubby door. By any chance has some one made a product like this for sale that directly replaces the cubby peice?
Thanks in advance for any help I can get. Im new to the interior thing mine niche has always been mechanical.
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Space is cramped and I dont like too much stuff hanging arround. Hell I have my turbo timer tucked under the drivers dash out of sight. I was even thinking about extending the wires and moving it to the same cuby area.
Thanks for at least kinda verrifying I was headed in the correct direction.
Thanks for at least kinda verrifying I was headed in the correct direction.
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