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Read This If Installing Boot Located Cd Changer!!!

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hi guys,

Wow me helping someone else for a change, now theres a thing...anyway go to your local furniture re-upholsterers (spelling?) and get some of the widest velcro they have HOOK SIDE ONLY make sure it is the self adhesive stuff, ok step two place your changer in the boot where you want it installed and figure out where you need to stick your velcro, stick it on, three strips on the back of the changer one on the bottom seems about right give it twenty minutes to stick properly, then press into place against carpet...VOILA the changer is stuck solid to the carpet and I mean solid, with the advantage that if you go away any where or live somewhere dodgy (I will let others discuss that one lol) just unplug and remove, no drilling or screwing required (well screwing is optional, but if you fit the changer first you can do it to the music if your choice....), I know this sounds dodgy but trust me I was told about it by a proffesional ice dealer and it really does work... hope thats a help.

Cheers Fram

Quite agree velcro installs are as good as any, and provide a lot of versatility. Very nearly ended up doing this myself, until we found the little polystyrene cubbyhole near the spare wheel...

Hobbycraft do chunky velcro too... :)

Rob.

Ah velcro, the main component of any stereo install.

Originally posted by Tavia4x4 in this post

Ah velcro, the main component of any stereo install.

Which reminds me... :p

Rob.

...here we go again :D

Come round, we'll install it!

he is doing and bringing his jurassic pc to fix as well.....:rolleyes:

nooooooo.... don't tell me he has been quizzing you on that one too?

(it's gonna be a late one, sandra is going to kill me)

shhhhsssss... he might hear us....;)

Hey, one works in IT hardware support, the other works in IT hardware distribution - you expect me to go to PC World?! :p

Rob.

can I answer that?

:ignore:

i work? woo hooo a vote of confidence at last!:D

The people move for a vote of no confidence in senator valium....... ;)

Hey, all I'm trying to do is isolate where the problem is, and unfortunately I don't have the resources to do this myself... :(

Rob.

Rob, Paul and myself have discussed this, trust us, we know where the problem is ;)

Oh?

Rob.

hehe, you misunderstand - we know what the problem is, its the common factor.... :D

You suggesting that Rob has an IO problem then?? ;)

more of a cpu problem....

coupled with occasional memoery mismatch...

im sure we will sort him out later.... a quick rebuild and hoover out the dust and he will be good as new.. as for his pc im not so sure?

:eek: Be careful where you stick the hoover - but then again, he may enjoy where you put the hoover :D

:eek:

I want no part of this!!!!

youre in charge of attachments?

With near future upgrade in mind,popped down to Halford's for a browse -- whaddya now - super tough heavy duty velcro -- on special offer - buy the velcro - get some rather natty velcro multicolour cable secureing straps for nowt -- TOP BANANA :D

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