2004 Toyota Tundra Factory Dash Mod - Tricks Of The Trade

by CAE, Dec 30, 2008

Last month we started our Alpine VehicleHub Pro installation in my 2004 Toyota Tundra double-cab and now we're ready to finish up the 10.2-inch screen installation in the dash. This screen will be the main info screen and will show the status of all sources in the system as well as the navigation information. We left you last time with the screen mounted. Now we'll modify the factory dash bezel to integrate the screen perfectly into the dash.


This is just the first step of the Tundra install and future articles will focus on the amplifier installation, subwoofer enclosure construction, control screen installation and speaker installation. Send any questions to sbrown@alpine-usa.com and check out www.stevebrownuniversity.com for more information.




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