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  1. #1 How to make a nicer aftermarket radio mounting kit. [*] 
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    This HOW TO write-up on Making A Head Unit Adapter Plate has been added to the How To section and can be found HERE.
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    Looks like another VERY fine How To that needs to be put in that area.

    Very nice work and thank you so much for sharing and posting all this up for everyone to use.
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    Thank you very much. I love sharing my knowledge with everyone in this community. I just hope people finds it useful.
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    Nice Write Up.
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    x2 nice write up, bud.

    couple of observations -- if you wanted, you could make more shavings of the abs plastic, and mix it with ammounts of ABS cement to make 'liquid abs plastic' that will melt in with the surrounding area, making the patch part of the rest again, negating the jb weld.

    second... that's still too much work for me -- i have a mount from humount.com Mark's a good guy to work with, and the product is good, too.

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    very nice
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toasty View Post
    x2 nice write up, bud.

    couple of observations -- if you wanted, you could make more shavings of the abs plastic, and mix it with ammounts of ABS cement to make 'liquid abs plastic' that will melt in with the surrounding area, making the patch part of the rest again, negating the jb weld.

    second... that's still too much work for me -- i have a mount from humount.com Mark's a good guy to work with, and the product is good, too.

    Thanks, I will have to try that abs cement trick. Although I usually use 2 part glue, and that cant get any simpler. Jb weld or cold weld, is usually considered a redneck fix, but used in a situation like this it really holds well and last for years.

    As far as the humount.com mount, I love them but a lot of people people don't want to pay 90 dollars for an non-illuminated mount. Even though they are awesome, this gives you the chance to make your own and customize it to your liking.
    Plus it only costs around 30 dollars total, or even less for the people that keep this stuff aroundthe house.
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    Quote Originally Posted by s1795so2 View Post
    Thanks, I will have to try that abs cement trick. Although I usually use 2 part glue, and that cant get any simpler. Jb weld or cold weld, is usually considered a redneck fix, but used in a situation like this it really holds well and last for years.

    As far as the humount.com mount, I love them but a lot of people people don't want to pay 90 dollars for an non-illuminated mount. Even though they are awesome, this gives you the chance to make your own and customize it to your liking.
    Plus it only costs around 30 dollars total, or even less for the people that keep this stuff aroundthe house.

    well... if you didnt have an 04, you wouldnt have to pay 90 bux

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    yeah I went with an el cheapo myself due to the hu mount being so expensive
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toasty View Post
    well... if you didnt have an 04, you wouldnt have to pay 90 bux

    it's still $50 compared to $5 for the aftermarket ones
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    very nice but alot of work .
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    here's the best way to do it... humount.com... this guy is so helpful and is a really good guy, they're decent in price for what you're getting too... 80 bucks shipped for something to light up blue and say Grand Prix or your own custom lettering
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    humount.com... real nice guy and it's a decent price for what ur getting...
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    Quote Originally Posted by GP GT GUY View Post
    humount.com... real nice guy and it's a decent price for what ur getting...
    do those light up ? they look good .
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    Quote Originally Posted by bayareagtp View Post
    do those light up ? they look good .

    some do light up (sells blue or red LED's,but you could fab up your own led's/harness)
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    oh... and to add to the original instructions in this thread... dont forget to sand the WHOLE face of the bracket, not just the body filler... if you leave the top textured, it might look funny.

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    compared to $30 if you have to go buy everything or $5 like I spent
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    or just texture the bottom part (hmm may need a write up on how to do that next)
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    Quote Originally Posted by GP GT GUY View Post
    here's the best way to do it... humount.com... this guy is so helpful and is a really good guy, they're decent in price for what you're getting too... 80 bucks shipped for something to light up blue and say Grand Prix or your own custom lettering
    Holy thread jack Batman! or would it be spam, I really don't know.
    okay so heres the deal, this write up is not to down anybody elses company. It is for you to be proud of your own work, and actually fabricate something.

    Actually pricing on grand prix mounting kits from humount.com, the cheapest is 65 dollars, and 20 dollars extra for illumination, then another 25 dollars for customs lettering.
    So you are at 105 dollars for a mounting kit? its cool and all in its own right, but I will just do my method and then take it to the airbrusher for about the same amount if not less.

    Moral of the story, the "best" way to do it is a matter of opinion and not the point of this how to. If you could next time advertise in your own thread please. I plan on making a lot of how to threads and don't want advertising in them to become habit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toasty View Post
    oh... and to add to the original instructions in this thread... dont forget to sand the WHOLE face of the bracket, not just the body filler... if you leave the top textured, it might look funny.

    toasty I thought the last pic, even though it wasn't that good showed that I did sand the whole thing and so I assumed people would catch that. Although I can see how some people might be unclear and leave it half textured.

    Archamedes a how to on texturing is a good idea, there is really no write ups on how to do this and it is a very frequently asked question. I think this might be my next one depending on what project I finish first.
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