Installing Aftermarket Flip Down Video in 2018 Tahoe With Sunroof

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kwazynca

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Does the sliding sunroof present any special challenges when DIY installing an aftermarket flip down video unit for the rear seats?

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AZ Rat

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Does the sliding sunroof present any special challenges when DIY installing an aftermarket flip down video unit for the rear seats?

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Don’t!
It totally sucks as you can’t see in your rear view mirror. Get the headrest screens if possible!
 

John0521

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Don’t!
It totally sucks as you can’t see in your rear view mirror. Get the headrest screens if possible!
I have a 2015 ltz with the rear entertainment system. I’ve also had a 2004 with it too. It does get in the way...But it’s doable with all the sensors/park assist the truck has. The headrest screens would Be totally out of the way
 

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I have a Rockville flip down. Has been clutch for road trips. Yes you lose the rear view but honestly when we are traveling the back end is full up anyway.
 

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