PICS OF TV-IN-VISOR INSTALL!

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Old 08-03-2001 | 05:42 AM
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PICS OF TV-IN-VISOR INSTALL!

















hope you enjoy! this was done for a customer with a red lowrider mini.

we are offering it to online customers as well. all we need are your visors!

$75 per visor, $90 per tv, $315 total package.

if you guys want detailed instructions, reply here and i will go through them for you. later. (our cl is getting them too)
Old 08-03-2001 | 05:58 AM
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btw, that is 1 inch styrofoam, and the new fabric is just that... new, hand sewn here at MobileWest!
Old 08-03-2001 | 10:45 AM
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Looks great but why is the TV so small?
Old 08-03-2001 | 11:56 AM
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its your standard 4 inch, what most everybody uses in visors. it may look small because i made the frame to only fit the viewing area, and not the entire frame of the tv. it looks much better that way.

it is also a truck visor, so it is fairly large compared to most cars. could have easily fit a 5.6" but he only wanted the 4.
Old 08-03-2001 | 01:40 PM
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Off topic, but I'm gettin my Pioneer DVD/7" monitor next week. I can't f'ing wait, just need to figure out how to bypass the parking brake wiring in order for the DVD to work while I'm driving.......
Old 08-03-2001 | 02:17 PM
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Originally posted by rmstoico:
<STRONG>its your standard 4 inch, what most everybody uses in visors. it may look small because i made the frame to only fit the viewing area, and not the entire frame of the tv. it looks much better that way.

it is also a truck visor, so it is fairly large compared to most cars. could have easily fit a 5.6" but he only wanted the 4.</STRONG>
Oh great job I guess it just looks small Keep up the great work Oh do you sell stereo equipment by any chance?
Old 08-04-2001 | 06:13 AM
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Off topic, but I'm gettin my Pioneer DVD/7" monitor next week. I can't f'ing wait, just need to figure out how to bypass the parking brake wiring in order for the DVD to work while I'm driving.......

I've got the Alpine CVA 800 and I had an on/off switch installed where the blank spot is opposite of where the seat heater button is. My installer were cool to do it but from what i know, you gotta look under the cupholders and splice the wires and then connect them to a switch. Real easy.
Old 08-06-2001 | 02:24 AM
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Most mobile video systems won't work unless its connected to the break, but you can bypass this by simply grounding that wire.
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