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need help installing flip-down monitor
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<blockquote data-quote="mobilworksaudio" data-source="post: 1327197" data-attributes="member: 563907"><p>No you don't have to take the liner down, but you'll want to take off any visors and pillar panels so that it will sage down and give you plenty of access without fighting it. I normally cut the hole big enough for the mounting bracket to fit through the head liner. Figure if your going to permanetly modify the liner might as well do it to your advantage and make it so that you can see what your doing.</p><p></p><p>if there is no cross brace up there then you will have to make one. Once you make a brace, attach your bracket to it and then run your cables after that. test it before you mount it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobilworksaudio, post: 1327197, member: 563907"] No you don't have to take the liner down, but you'll want to take off any visors and pillar panels so that it will sage down and give you plenty of access without fighting it. I normally cut the hole big enough for the mounting bracket to fit through the head liner. Figure if your going to permanetly modify the liner might as well do it to your advantage and make it so that you can see what your doing. if there is no cross brace up there then you will have to make one. Once you make a brace, attach your bracket to it and then run your cables after that. test it before you mount it. [/QUOTE]
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