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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by vader716
Ram...your install was great. I saw your original thread.

How did the Roady turn out? Got pics? I'd love something like that too.

It looks as good as the monitor. I mounted it the same way in the bin. Its a little inconvenient IMO because you have to open the bin to change the channel but since my dad listens to Channel 10 90% of the time its alright for him. He absolutely refused to use a Pro-Fit because it looked "added-on"...so I put it in the bin to hide it. With the bin closed it looks 100% stock. I will get a pic of it next time I see him. It did turn out very clean though.
 
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by RamSS/T
It looks as good as the monitor. I mounted it the same way in the bin. Its a little inconvenient IMO because you have to open the bin to change the channel but since my dad listens to Channel 10 90% of the time its alright for him. He absolutely refused to use a Pro-Fit because it looked "added-on"...so I put it in the bin to hide it. With the bin closed it looks 100% stock. I will get a pic of it next time I see him. It did turn out very clean though.

I'm leaning toward the Commander unit and the ash tray install.

That has been my favorite so far.
 
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by vader716
I'm leaning toward the Commander unit and the ash tray install.

That has been my favorite so far.
I like those too..but I got the Roadys free so thats what we used!
 
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