Originally Posted by
BlakeSwain
Thanks for the heads up, but this isn't my first rodeo.... jkin lol Actually i am planning on using this structurally with the new head unit stereo. When cutting the bottom of the single din, it ironically did add support to the overall floor attaches side panels of the console. I'm a big guy 6'4 tight fit, but comfy tolerable and i love my Crossfire. When cruising, Ive noticed i tend to rest my knee right on the pressure point where the lower level single din frame was removed and now tends to flex more than i care for. Also, i hate cheap plastic bezels that tend to shift (even the slightest). Curving any rear layer angle transition produces a better quality print and add more than needed, strength to which should easily support the double din and support between the main floor console assembly.
Always love the responses though... really has helped with ideas and designs foresight/hindsight.
Thanks!
I tend to disagree with your comments, and so I guess we will agree to disagree.