soldierman79
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What you did there...I see it.SRB1976, you are making me hungry for some mashed potatoes.
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What you did there...I see it.SRB1976, you are making me hungry for some mashed potatoes.
I used this marine radio because I don't like the factory radio location, didn't want to cut a giant hole in the center of the dash for a standard DIN size unit, and didn't want to install it in a floor or overhead console if possible. The CMS2 has a remote face panel i could mount to the center dash plate. It's also supposed to be water and vibration resistant. It's working very well so far.Cool. Yeah, I have to agree, spending money on an amp for one of these noisemakers doesn't really make a lot of sense. They don't exactly have studio acoustics.
Why the marine radio?
Speaking of the radio area in the M1009. I have been using that area to install gauges. I will atempt to put some pictures here. It works very well and I milled off the lower part of the cluster cover and made that seperate from the upper cover to ease in the instalation of the cluster with the gauges. It works well. I made a small metal piece to retain the hold on the upper piece for the screw hole that I lost during the milling. I have done this to several CUC/V's already. Oh well maybe some day it will be easier to move a picture to this message but not now. I will try some other time. I have a Tach a water temp and a oil pressure added to the cluster.
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