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    Wanted to have wireless charging for my phone in the car but wanted it to be hidden and came up with this.
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    Seems cool. Let us know how it works
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    Wireless Charging: http://youtu.be/A2DyBiZub7Y
    Came out good just ran the wire from behind the radio, underneath the center console and inside so I can unplug it if I wanna turn it off. Other than that can't even tell its there and works!
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    thats a cool idea man!
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    I just hated always looking for the wire and the clutterness with it and the charging pad was only 7 bucks on eBay so you can't beat that!
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    Won't even know it's there
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    thats totallly gonna ****up your cassettes bro
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    Huh?
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    Lol he didn't catch it
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    I did now lol I wasnt even alive in that era!haha
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    hmmm maybe us 97-03 guys could do this expect in the cubby under the ash tray drawer thingy... would prolly have to get rid of the little rubber mat that goes in there though
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    I'm wondering if you need to add some side rails in the cubby to keep the radio from side to side sliding during driving.
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    What I added was one of those sticky pads that that you put on your dash for the phone not to slip and it holds it and charges though it. Unless if I take a fast turn it slips sometimes.
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    Nice...
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    Quote Originally Posted by turoalyse25 View Post
    What I added was one of those sticky pads that that you put on your dash for the phone not to slip and it holds it and charges though it. Unless if I take a fast turn it slips sometimes.
    cleaning those pads with windex, or just warm water ( or spit in a pinch) makes them sticky like new again. i got one on my dash, it holds my sun glasses and my xm remote.

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    Clever idea, I may have to try this.

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    Nice. Like
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