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Old 02-02-2008, 05:05 PM   #289 (permalink)
AceTechno
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Re: iPod connected directly to FJ Jammer - Installation Instructions

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Just finished installing the Dice unit.

Went very smoothly...taking apart and removing the head unit went a lot easier than I thought it would, especially being that this is the first time I've ever taken apart something on the inside of a car.

What took me the longest was figuring out a good place to mount the unit itself. I ended up mounting it on a flat surface to the right of glove compartment, using sticky-backed velcro (good stuff designed for outdoor, mounting use).

Quick initial test of the unit working with the radio was flawless so far.
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