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<blockquote data-quote="ttocs" data-source="post: 1094859" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>There was a good write-up that I can't find now unfortunatly. As I said earlier they just bent a piece of flat-stock into a C-shape, and mounted it with the opening to the "C" facing down and threw a screws through the sides of the bracket into the dash to hold it. To mount the deck to the bracket he drilled some holes though the piece it rested on and then there are mounting holes on the bottom of the deck that he used to mount the deck to the bracket. Hardest part I would see about that process would be just lining the deck/bracket up so that the dash fit over it. Get some good 3m double sided tape and use that to hold the bracket in place temporarily to see if its in the right spot. You will probably need to remove/replace the dash section a few times to line it up properly but take a little time and you should be able to get it in place and to hold with the tape. Once you have it lined up just use some self-tapping screws to hold it into the dash, don't bother removing the tape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttocs, post: 1094859, member: 11896"] There was a good write-up that I can't find now unfortunatly. As I said earlier they just bent a piece of flat-stock into a C-shape, and mounted it with the opening to the "C" facing down and threw a screws through the sides of the bracket into the dash to hold it. To mount the deck to the bracket he drilled some holes though the piece it rested on and then there are mounting holes on the bottom of the deck that he used to mount the deck to the bracket. Hardest part I would see about that process would be just lining the deck/bracket up so that the dash fit over it. Get some good 3m double sided tape and use that to hold the bracket in place temporarily to see if its in the right spot. You will probably need to remove/replace the dash section a few times to line it up properly but take a little time and you should be able to get it in place and to hold with the tape. Once you have it lined up just use some self-tapping screws to hold it into the dash, don't bother removing the tape. [/QUOTE]
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