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Old 11-25-2005, 09:09 AM
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dvd mounting (rear) and LCD hook-up questions

Well I finally received the headrest monitors back from savv, after paying $400 to have both DOA monitors replaced (purchased from vendettabmw as NIB! lol) they're ready to go into the vehicle. I also picked up an alpine DHA-S680 DVD changer which I will mount in the back with the other components. As it's wider than the rest and the brackets will need modified I'm wondering how others mounted/modified their units? Also, I'm contemplating using some sort of a video processor/amplifier so that more than one source may be selected. Did any of you do this and if so what processor did you use? Finally, does anyone know the part # of the two clips do replace for holding the seat back on? I'd like to order these so that when I run the wires through the seats I have new clips to put in!


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David
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