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I just bought a 2010 Suburban without Nav and without moonroof.
Is it easy to install an overhead DVD??? under the liner, will I find brackets I can use to hold the thing up there?
Any info would be great.
I just bought a 2010 Suburban without Nav and without moonroof.
Is it easy to install an overhead DVD??? under the liner, will I find brackets I can use to hold the thing up there?
Any info would be great.
I attached a long bolt to a piece of long wood in order to create a platform where I could screw in my monitor securely. Use this link as reference http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUtRn1tJsKk
I have a 2008 Yukon so I use the same basic instructions, of course you are going to have to tweak some things.
I took power from one of the cigarette lighters in the middle console area.
This is a pic of the 17 inch monitor I installed.
I plan on doing this myself. Just need some clarification. Does the wood get secured to anything inside the headliner? is it just used to sandwich the headliner between the monitor bracket and the wood?
Does the headliner end up sagging due to the additional weight?
thanks for your help.
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Oh, and how long of a RCA cable does it take to make it to the rear of the stereo?
Depending on the display and what's all up in the headliner, I usually just wedge a piece of wood up there then fasten the dvd to the wood. I do like to if I can, get at least 2 screws through the wood to a support brace. In extreme cases I've had to take the whole liner down and glue a large piece of MDF board to the roof.
You may want to test the dome light circuit after install. Some of these newer GM vehicles when you tap into the light circuit, the BCM never goes to sleep because it sees a very slight draw on the circuit. I ran into this issue after I installed this http://www.crutchfield.com/S-epfmxT5ingH/p_220MTG10UA/Audiovox-AVXMTG10UA.html into a 2013 Traverse.
Battery would drain out after 36 hours of the vehicle not being ran. No lights were on either. BTW, that DVD system above is a very easy to install unit with changeable shrouds that can also be painted or wrapped to match headliner.