Kingsize24
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It looks DAMN good!
Looks and sounds good.it runs. It has bigger tires on it
next year with the overland camperLooks and sounds good.
Will it be on display at SEMA?
I have opinions on that, but I'm married.... long story short - my wife has commented on that picture.I think you should have gone with transparent seat belts.
if no one has yet guessed, beside being my overland rig, this will also likely be my daily when the Colorado taps out (I do have plans for the 2.8 duramax/trans getting a new life in a yet to be purchased H3, but another story for another day)...
Which leads me to creature comforts. While I do get cruise control on 40s with a detroit locker may add some spice to my life on wet/snowy days, the truth is I'm going to drive this thing. So it will have a full electronics package. AM/FM radio, XM, GPS along with separate radio(s) for CB and HAM (a note on CB/HAM combos - your HAM radio, if it broadcasts 26.9xx to 27.4xx will broadcast on CB frequencies - albeit, do not broadcast at 45v please.) I like separate radios - HAM is my messenger, CB is FB. Add to all of this that, if you don't have ministarlink, you can transmit to the internet via a relay.... any, I digress, point is I want it all and I've been looking at options.
I'll get to that but today's update
I glued on rubber. Also worked on other boringish stuff
started flattening carpet for install
then spent quality time getting the top ready for 'paint'
then realized I didn't have adhesion promoter as recommend by SEM so here we sit
also got the bumper off to finish it and paint it as well
back to radios. Initially I was thinking removing the ashtray then making a double din space. I like it from the 'makes the screen more seeable for passengers - but the reality is I can simulcast to a tablet - which would be more helpful to a navigator.
then comes the question, am I really going to bring CDs with me? and if I were, why not a second stereo in the camper?
so - what do you like? I'm thinking Pioneer DMH-WT6000nex. A 4 or 6 channel amp, tweeters on the dash, 5 1/4 at the kick panels, 2 6x9 in the passenger area and a subwoofer either between the front seats or all the way in the back. I do like my Johnny Cash metal crossovers.
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Thank you for the suggestion.If I were you I would use hidden audio and just connect your phone and use it as the hidden audio controller. Most have hands free and you can use your phone for everything. Then when needed, you can use a tablet for a navigator and it will also connect. Usually up to 3 screens.
Out of sight audio, Clarion, RF, etc. There are many to choose from, and it opens you up to not have to cut up your dash as technology changes. Generally you always have your phone, and you can Ram mount it and/or tablets fairly easy.
Thank you for the suggestion.
On the way back from SEMA this year, there were speed traps in S. Utah and East Idaho. Google pointed them out. Having the big screen to see what was coming is something I like (and probably saved me about 1 stereo cost). Also, no cutting up, the stereo is a single din with a large screen that attaches in front of the panel.