JIMMY EYEBALL
Member Since: 23 Jan 2017
Location: Belfast
Posts: 57
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Can all these mods required be done with the IID Tool??
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9th Feb 2017 2:58 pm |
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Flack
Member Since: 06 Sep 2006
Location: Preston Lancashire
Posts: 6308
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Yes
Flack
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9th Feb 2017 3:13 pm |
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JIMMY EYEBALL
Member Since: 23 Jan 2017
Location: Belfast
Posts: 57
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Now 1 last question before i seriously consider this lol what can I connect to the OEM unit ideally I would like TV\DVD\Reversing Camera and an external AV Source (an Airplay Adapter) And from what i can see here I will get the full 4x4 Functions ie. the suspension Readings Am I right......
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9th Feb 2017 3:37 pm |
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erfman865
Member Since: 14 Nov 2018
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Posts: 1
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How hard is it to cut the pocket out? And where exactly do you cut, just along the top or the bottom as well?
Thanks.
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29th Apr 2019 4:51 pm |
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scooterforever
Member Since: 03 Oct 2019
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 3
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First, this is an awesome thread. I just finished this install. While 2006 factory nav is several generations behind current GPS solutions, the 4x4 information page and integrated backup camera (with the 'cut the 4th wire' mod) made this modification worth it.
As for 8-month old question about how to cut the pocket, I had best success with an oscillating multitool with a new wood cutting blade. You have to be careful not to cut the black plastic tabs that hold the side-pins of the nav screen but there is room to work with. To pop off the pocket from the back where it's glued on, I did not have enough purchase to pull it loose until I cut a slit across the back, straight, and then could get enough leverage. Have a vacuum handy, there's a lot of plastic trimmings afterwards. It's probably a 20-30 minute job if you have an oscillating tool.
Next up.... fitting the e-diff...
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11th Feb 2020 6:57 pm |
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