GoldComet6
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Just wanted to share some info on my console installation. Not saying it's the best way, but it might help some other members who are considering doing something similar.
Bought a Blazer/Suburban console off ebay weeks ago and decided to install it today. The civi model has four holes to mount it to the floor and uses a bracket at the rear to level it out. Mine didn't have it though, so I decided to use two small pvc drains that I roughed up and painted black instead. The back will sit on them to raise it about an inch or so. Also repainted part of the console where the cup holders are flat black - it needed to be freshened up.
Decided on the spot to mount it and drilled the holes in the floor. Placed the plastic drains under the rear of the console and drilled through them. You can see how it will be installed in one of the pics. The pvc drains sit on the floor and act as legs to raise the back up. Installed the hardware through the console bottom and tightened them down. Reinstalled the console cloth insert and the cup holder piece.
Done....looks pretty good & will be useful. It's pretty big, so it'll provide lots of storage space. Hope this provides some usefull info for those CUCV owners thinking about doing a console installation of your own.
Bought a Blazer/Suburban console off ebay weeks ago and decided to install it today. The civi model has four holes to mount it to the floor and uses a bracket at the rear to level it out. Mine didn't have it though, so I decided to use two small pvc drains that I roughed up and painted black instead. The back will sit on them to raise it about an inch or so. Also repainted part of the console where the cup holders are flat black - it needed to be freshened up.
Decided on the spot to mount it and drilled the holes in the floor. Placed the plastic drains under the rear of the console and drilled through them. You can see how it will be installed in one of the pics. The pvc drains sit on the floor and act as legs to raise the back up. Installed the hardware through the console bottom and tightened them down. Reinstalled the console cloth insert and the cup holder piece.
Done....looks pretty good & will be useful. It's pretty big, so it'll provide lots of storage space. Hope this provides some usefull info for those CUCV owners thinking about doing a console installation of your own.
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