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Finally finshed installing the pioneer 7" LCD monitors in the back of the King Ranch seats. Any body interested in finding out how it could be done ?.
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It's no too bad, you would need to build a frame from wood to hard mount the monitors, the frame is secured to the frame of the seat, and you run your wires inside the seat, out the bottom, and under to carpet to where ever they are going. The idea behind it is really simple, but it's making that first big X in your seat back thats the killer.
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Tell me about it. I had a hard time cutting a hole through the headliner to install an overheard monitor, and it was my cousin's truck. LOL There's no turning back after you break out the utility knife.
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