Does look good. But I've filed under 'don't have the necessary skills / balls to do'. If only someone offered the fitted package for £500!
Putter Whore said:Does look good. But I've filed under 'don't have the necessary skills / balls to do'. If only someone offered the fitted package for £500!
I wonder if it would fit straight into the hole that the o/e nav occupies?danmiddle2 said:Putter Whore said:Does look good. But I've filed under 'don't have the necessary skills / balls to do'. If only someone offered the fitted package for £500!
It really shouldn't be all that difficult.
The hardest part is likely to be cutting the hole in the dash. The dash is so thick, with a layer of foam underpinned by some thick plastic, that it is quite time consuming... but certainly not difficult.
yes! 5-6mm thick plastic. I use a Circular saws almost damage the air flue under it. it needs be careful. But more space under there fortunately.danmiddle2 said:Putter Whore said:Does look good. But I've filed under 'don't have the necessary skills / balls to do'. If only someone offered the fitted package for £500!
It really shouldn't be all that difficult.
The hardest part is likely to be cutting the hole in the dash. The dash is so thick, with a layer of foam underpinned by some thick plastic, that it is quite time consuming... but certainly not difficult.
srhutch said:Presume the top isn't motorised. I would try and source a Z4 monitor housing and transfer the screen over.
Stug said:I wonder if it would fit straight into the hole that the o/e nav occupies?
se4y said:yes! 5-6mm thick plastic. I use a Circular saws almost damage the air flue under it. it needs be careful. But more space under there fortunately.
danmiddle2 said:srhutch said:Presume the top isn't motorised. I would try and source a Z4 monitor housing and transfer the screen over.
+1 on the motorisation, doesn't look like it is to me... can't see a motor. I wouldn't have thought the screen would transfer over - looks to be the wrong size / aspect... although it is hard to tell.
Stug said:I wonder if it would fit straight into the hole that the o/e nav occupies?
I wouldn't have thought so... the template looks different to the original one
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I guess it might have enough of a surround to cover any differences between the two.
se4y said:yes! 5-6mm thick plastic. I use a Circular saws almost damage the air flue under it. it needs be careful. But more space under there fortunately.
If you ever have to do another one, a dremel muti tool makes slightly lighter work of it.
se4y said:
I used bosch with 10cm circluar saw. It is too cumbersome for the dash board. :headbang:danmiddle2 said:se4y said:
They are awesome, aren't they?!
srhutch said:I'd prefer to go with Danmiddle2's option using an OEM housing with a tablet. The one for the X3 lets this down IMO.