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Thread: Double-Din Navigation Radio Face Plate for those Interested!!!

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    Still deciding on what setup to go with.

    1. My first option, but you would need to find a place for the headlight and hazard switches, your option of choice.


    2. Second option, everything will fit on the faceplate, but the fan speed switch will be relocated on the shifter plate where the dimmer goes.


    3. A set up like the DMCEV, the frame it self. Your choice whether to use the doors air vents only or add on the knee pads or something else.

    Its a tough choice.

    I can make all three options, but when making these I need a 30 minimum order of each.
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    I'd be in for one of the first version, relocating the headlight/hazard buttons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackb View Post
    I'd be in for one of the first version, relocating the headlight/hazard buttons.
    Me as well.
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    Senior Member - Owner since 2003 Patrick C's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick C View Post
    Me as well.
    Scratch this...I'm taking a different approach. Will create a new thread when I begin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick C View Post
    Scratch this...I'm taking a different approach. Will create a new thread when I begin.
    I'm trying to come up with easier ideas that will work with everyone. I came up with one.

    What approach are you taking?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1batt4u View Post
    I'm trying to come up with easier ideas that will work with everyone. I came up with one.

    What approach are you taking?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick C View Post
    See attached image.
    I've thought of something similar, but taking up the whole section, top to bottom, make the HVAC system work from the tablet, but too much work and other stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1batt4u View Post
    I've thought of something similar, but taking up the whole section, top to bottom, make the HVAC system work from the tablet, but too much work and other stuff.
    Not to mention when the iPad changes dimensions with a future version & you need a replacement, all the work to design around it is thrown out. Double-DIN is standard sizing & easily replaceable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmettee View Post
    Not to mention when the iPad changes dimensions with a future version & you need a replacement, all the work to design around it is thrown out. Double-DIN is standard sizing & easily replaceable.
    Agreed.
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