I guess it's finally time to post photos of my custom console!
This console was originally designed for '12 Police Tahoe, but after speaking with the engineer, is was customized to fit my truck. We went through the CAD designs, took a lot of measurements and after a few weeks of waiting, this is the final product. The fit came out pretty good considering they never saw my truck or had a donor at their facility. I was able to leave the factory DC outlets exposed and the height of the console is spot on.
B/c I'm not using any police radios they had mounts for, I had to ship my HAM and CB to them to make custom cradles so they could be mounted within the console.
What you're looking at (starting from the top)
x2 DC sockets
Remote Relay Switch: Blue Sea 500amp Charging Relay
LED (red/white) flexible reading light (passenger side)
HAM Radio: TYF
CB Radio: Uniden Bearcat 880
12Volt Guy Switch Panel: Winch, Bull Bar Light, Roof Lights, Rear Lights, Fan Switch, Air Pump, Aux
3 Gauges: Transmission & x2 Batteries
Misc Junk Holder
Cup Holder
Locked Gun Box
On the passenger side of the console, the storage sleeve is large enough that I have a power strip down there, misc charging wires and my collection of Road Atlases. Inside the console is my Blue Sea system fuse box and Samlex Pure Sine Inverter (fuse box pictured below). I decided on this particular fuse box b/c it has its own grounding bar so I could run short wires simply to the fuse panel that is fused directly to the battery. Also, all the items in the console are run off my aux battery.
With the amount of heat generated by all the equipment, I had x2 grills punched out of the sides of the console (you can see one in the pic) and it also vents rearward. The console is secured to the body of the truck using OEM holes and a custom mounting solution.
Upcoming changes:
- The 12Volt Guy panel is 1/8" too narrow. Unfortunately the panel was built (w/my specs) before the design of the console was finalized and a change had to be made. With that in mind, I used velcro to secure the panel to the console until I can figure out a proper and final mounting solution that doesn't damage the panel. Also, the console was installed in Arizona - various parts were not ready by the time i left NJ, so I had everything shipped to AZ. When I have time, I'm also going to clean up the wiring down below with looms and tags.
- HAM Radio is too long and actually bumps into part of the internal support structure of the console. When I get my hands on an angle grinder, I'm going to fix everything so the HAM sits flush with its cradle.
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