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Old 11-26-2007, 12:39 PM
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I noticed you used the suction cups. On my volvo, install is nearly identical. I had an old strap from a previous stereo install (flexible, connects the back to the car). It was the right width, and slipped into the top notch of the V1 bracket. Then I wrapped it with black duct tape so it 'disappeared' into the tinted glass. It left me with a strip of metal that was able to bend and hook in between the glass, roof, and headliner in to the perfect spot. The strap was a little flimsy, so I used some of the grey V1 shipping foam to keep it steady.
Thanks. That's an interesting way to hold the V1 up. I would think that it would be good to have firm, lightweight bracket that one could shape though. I wonder if the headliner would eventually start sagging with this bracket hooked onto it though?
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