BrianDye
I'll have another...
- Joined
- March 1, 2009
- Messages
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- City, State
- Monroe, MI
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2006 XLT
I started this whole little thing about 6-7 months ago, got sidetracked (Imagine that) and put it off to the side.
*PLEASE EXCUSE MY HEAVY BONDO USE. Lol, im not good at all at laying the bondo down, but in the end, it still/will look good*
It was for a 1st gen iPad to be mounted where the radio is.
I have since sold the iPad, and upgraded to "The New iPad" (Aka 3). The bezel has been just sitting in my room, untouched.
I had also bought a "Sport" console piece to replace my message center, and cupholders. (The Sport piece has larger cupholders, and the big storage cavity).
Roughly painted, and thrown in:
Here was mine, after paint and a rough cutout for the headunit:
I had the "prototype" so to speak all setup. Radio installed, ipad mounted up, etc.
(Dazed & Confused)
The rubberized case I had at the time on the bezel sucked. It was impossible to get the iPad back out. So I ordered a new cheap plastic case from eBay for like 3$
Cut all the middle guts out, and used 2 hot glue sticks to get the piece angled just right.
I dont have many good pictures, but thats about where I stopped and gave up for the time being. I had the radio down in the console for awhile though. This is a bad picture, but about the best one I have to show how it looked.
It didnt quite sit flush, as the console piece was curved, and I needed another 2 cm maybe, after having all the wires connected to the back of the radio.
So lets fast forward many months-
Now I have the New iPad, and I decided to keep going with this project finally. The new iPad is thinner than the 1st gen, BUT it still "fits" in the case I was using. Its alot easier to get out, which is perfect; exactly what I was looking for.
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I started bondo-ing the cavity in the console shut. I figured its a good place to mount the switches and buttons.
Then I cut some thick cardboard out, about 1.25" tall, to extend the radio up from the console a bit:
So I layed the Bondo on again:
Meanwhile- This is how I left this part off:
After alot of sanding, I primered it white so I could find any small imperfections. (Still needs a few spots touched up), but thats how she sits now.
Started sanding this down alot:
Another layer, fixing all the big imperfections, and small holes/bubbles
I still need some soft fabric to lay in the iPad shell to protect it from scratches.
Thats all for today. Time to get ready for work.
All comments/sugestions welcome.
*PLEASE EXCUSE MY HEAVY BONDO USE. Lol, im not good at all at laying the bondo down, but in the end, it still/will look good*
It was for a 1st gen iPad to be mounted where the radio is.
I have since sold the iPad, and upgraded to "The New iPad" (Aka 3). The bezel has been just sitting in my room, untouched.
I had also bought a "Sport" console piece to replace my message center, and cupholders. (The Sport piece has larger cupholders, and the big storage cavity).
Roughly painted, and thrown in:
Here was mine, after paint and a rough cutout for the headunit:
I had the "prototype" so to speak all setup. Radio installed, ipad mounted up, etc.
(Dazed & Confused)
The rubberized case I had at the time on the bezel sucked. It was impossible to get the iPad back out. So I ordered a new cheap plastic case from eBay for like 3$
Cut all the middle guts out, and used 2 hot glue sticks to get the piece angled just right.
I dont have many good pictures, but thats about where I stopped and gave up for the time being. I had the radio down in the console for awhile though. This is a bad picture, but about the best one I have to show how it looked.
It didnt quite sit flush, as the console piece was curved, and I needed another 2 cm maybe, after having all the wires connected to the back of the radio.
So lets fast forward many months-
Now I have the New iPad, and I decided to keep going with this project finally. The new iPad is thinner than the 1st gen, BUT it still "fits" in the case I was using. Its alot easier to get out, which is perfect; exactly what I was looking for.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
I started bondo-ing the cavity in the console shut. I figured its a good place to mount the switches and buttons.
Then I cut some thick cardboard out, about 1.25" tall, to extend the radio up from the console a bit:
So I layed the Bondo on again:
Meanwhile- This is how I left this part off:
After alot of sanding, I primered it white so I could find any small imperfections. (Still needs a few spots touched up), but thats how she sits now.
Started sanding this down alot:
Another layer, fixing all the big imperfections, and small holes/bubbles
I still need some soft fabric to lay in the iPad shell to protect it from scratches.
Thats all for today. Time to get ready for work.
All comments/sugestions welcome.