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i have a pocket on my stereo headunit adapter. i don't want a pocket, i need some plastic to fill that hole in, i want to fill it entirely, not just the hole, but the area around the pocket hole, so it's one solid piece that fills it perfectly. i want to put some push button switches in here... so where do i get a piece of plastic to fill this hole? i want something textured so it blends in... black of course
crutchfield sent me this one it said for like up to 98? i think. I was mad at first when i opened the box but then it fit so i was ok with it. i like it cause the little part pops out to do the switches so you dont have to pull your radio everytime.
weezl what about fiber glassing the hole and a thin layer over the whole thing, sanding it smooth and painting it?
its a kit desinged for 98 and before trucks i think .heres what it looked like when it came.
its a kit desinged for 98 and before trucks i think .heres what it looked like when it came.

added the switchs myself had to run 2 because cant run all the nitrous and thrusters off one switch
Joined: Sep 2009
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too much horsepower for your wiring to the switches?
the simple fix would have been to run the torque control from the flux capacitor through the bearing in your flowmaster, back up to your hid fluid
the simple fix would have been to run the torque control from the flux capacitor through the bearing in your flowmaster, back up to your hid fluid
You can buy black ABS textured plastic sheets. I bought a few off a vendor on cardomain for some headlight bezels on my Camaro. The sheets were only like $3 for a 12"x12" or it might of been 18"x18" I can't remember as its was several years ago.
www.cardomain.com you have to register to shop i think . im on there now looking for you.
my old car i forgot i was on there. http://www.cardomain.com/id/pvtausdan
my old car i forgot i was on there. http://www.cardomain.com/id/pvtausdan
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i'm not going to worry too much about it... bed liner will probably work perfectly... i'll give it a try...
hey check it out though, i got a spray bomb of "TG" :D i', gonna go spray bomb everything i can find now! :D
hey check it out though, i got a spray bomb of "TG" :D i', gonna go spray bomb everything i can find now! :D
ummmm.....
all 95+ Rangers take the same adaptor. Alot of other FoMoCo vehicles take the same adaptor too....just changes need made to it for certain applications and that's all noted in the instructions.
I've always been wanting to find me the non-pocket kind or the one that has the pocket, but it has that filler piece or whatever. That cubbyhole does nothing for me and I do nothing with it. lol. The problem I always have is that every audio place I've been to locally only has the pocket kind. They say they've never seen one without a cubby. Time for me to call up Crutchfield.
Oh...and I totally LOL'd at you Weezl for thinking flowmaster makes car audio equipment... plexi for the wheelwells??
all 95+ Rangers take the same adaptor. Alot of other FoMoCo vehicles take the same adaptor too....just changes need made to it for certain applications and that's all noted in the instructions.
I've always been wanting to find me the non-pocket kind or the one that has the pocket, but it has that filler piece or whatever. That cubbyhole does nothing for me and I do nothing with it. lol. The problem I always have is that every audio place I've been to locally only has the pocket kind. They say they've never seen one without a cubby. Time for me to call up Crutchfield.
Oh...and I totally LOL'd at you Weezl for thinking flowmaster makes car audio equipment... plexi for the wheelwells??
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glad someone got a kick out of it :D dan didn't seem to impressed
nah, plexi to fill the hole, as i can get it anywhere, bed liner to texture and blacken it, and left over bedliner for wheel wells
nah, plexi to fill the hole, as i can get it anywhere, bed liner to texture and blacken it, and left over bedliner for wheel wells
sorry for going a little off topic. but ya'll steered it pretty crazy too. lol.
They sell textured paint at auto parts store..
Just make sure that both the paint and the part are warmed up a little.
We used to do it on the HD Bikes all the time, easy and looks good.
Just make sure that both the paint and the part are warmed up a little.
We used to do it on the HD Bikes all the time, easy and looks good.
Last edited by Scrambler82; Mar 26, 2010 at 07:54 AM.




