
09-07-2006, 06:50 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Hohenfels, GE
Posts: 113
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Originally Posted by Donegal TDI
I'm just after fitting one of these.
I opted for the rear left compartment,
above the nav computer.
Suited me better for access to wiring,
ease of routing cables,
and proximity to video switcher(I located this beside spare wheel),
a unit which takes the output from the dvd player
and splits it for delivery to the 2 headrest screens,
also provides a stereo out to be fed to the newly installed aux in,
as well as feeding audio to the screens.
I had to cut a hole in the rear left cover as the dvd player is deeper than the space allows,
so it protrudes slightly, but isn't unsightly,
but for me it works well.
Will post pics soon.
On a recent long trip it really was a godsend.
2 small kids, 5 & 6,
when a Disney classic cartoons DVD was played,
the decibels in the rear dropped dramatically.
2 hrs of blissfull peace.
Depends on how you view.
If you change the DVD often, first aid kit under drivers seat.
Otherwise, in the rear.
Getting out and stretching the legs every 2 hrs
is not a bad thing anyway.
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I you have the need to change DVD often, the best for you is a DVD changer, I think that it will fit perfect on to of the navigation computer.
http://www.hotbuyselectronics.com/it...item_id=109288
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