Lowering hvac
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Hey. Im looking at installing a carputer over the summer. I wanted to use a 8.4" widescreen that has a view area of 178Lx108H mm (about 7 x 4 1/4") and an actual dimension (part around screen that cant be taken off) of 189Lx120H mm (bout 7 1/2 x 4 3/4"). Want it over the 7" because it for some reason is like $50 cheaper and also just because its bigger.
To make it fit well, it looks like i might have to lower the hvac controls a bit and shrink the lowest part of the bezel. Has anyone done this or not for any reason? Thanks.
To make it fit well, it looks like i might have to lower the hvac controls a bit and shrink the lowest part of the bezel. Has anyone done this or not for any reason? Thanks.
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^ yeah i skimmed through that thread but its like 40 pages long and mostly about sub setups . you might be thinking of the post i made at the end asking about it where the guy didnt think it would be possible without lowering the hvac. if not ill have to reread it.
also on a side note i think i remember reading the dimensions of the 7" lilliput taken apart is bigger than the dynamix 7". so since i plan on getting a dynamix it might fit since the guy that said fitting a 7" is tough most likely had a lilly.
also on a side note i think i remember reading the dimensions of the 7" lilliput taken apart is bigger than the dynamix 7". so since i plan on getting a dynamix it might fit since the guy that said fitting a 7" is tough most likely had a lilly.
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easier just to relocate the hvac controls to the glove box or center console, i made a pretty good bezel for my t/a with an 8.4" screen. Heres some pics of it.
Basically what i did was i cut out the center piece of the stock radio bezel, epoxied it to the bottom to make it thicker, then i trimmed down the inside of it so the bezel of the LCD screen fit into it. Epoxied it into place then used plastic putty to fill in any gaps, then you sand it down smooth, what i initially did was too paint it flat black but i intended to wrap it in leather but now i am upgrading to a 10.4" screen. So i will be spending my time doing that instead of finishing up my 8". Maybe when the 10" is done i will finish up the 8.4" and sell it.
Basically what i did was i cut out the center piece of the stock radio bezel, epoxied it to the bottom to make it thicker, then i trimmed down the inside of it so the bezel of the LCD screen fit into it. Epoxied it into place then used plastic putty to fill in any gaps, then you sand it down smooth, what i initially did was too paint it flat black but i intended to wrap it in leather but now i am upgrading to a 10.4" screen. So i will be spending my time doing that instead of finishing up my 8". Maybe when the 10" is done i will finish up the 8.4" and sell it.
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^ cool. i dont want to move the hvac to an inconvenient place though. and i dont think ill need it that big lol.
but from those pics it does look like the screen itself would fit. this is what it looks like bare, at least the provision/dynamix one.
If i made the top thinner than yours i really think it will fit now. Will probably end up going for it. Thanks for the pics.
but from those pics it does look like the screen itself would fit. this is what it looks like bare, at least the provision/dynamix one.
If i made the top thinner than yours i really think it will fit now. Will probably end up going for it. Thanks for the pics.