Options for outdated centre casette stacker
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Options for outdated centre casette stacker
Hi all. Newbie here!
On my centre console, just behind the hand brake is an outdated (and obviously useless) 6-cassette stacker. What can I replace this with? Does the stacker come out like a module or is it integrated into the centre console? I'm thinking even a cup holder will look nicer than this especially since one of the slots is busted and looks ugly.
Thanks for any advise. Some pics would be great too.
Paul
On my centre console, just behind the hand brake is an outdated (and obviously useless) 6-cassette stacker. What can I replace this with? Does the stacker come out like a module or is it integrated into the centre console? I'm thinking even a cup holder will look nicer than this especially since one of the slots is busted and looks ugly.
Thanks for any advise. Some pics would be great too.
Paul
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I installed the consule tray (part #10):
http://dcauto.gotdns.com/illustration/index/135671578
I believe a lot of us did this - it is a very simple DIY and requires a screw and the pad (part #11).
You can find these several places (not just DC auto): I think Pelican, Paragon, eBay...
http://dcauto.gotdns.com/illustration/index/135671578
I believe a lot of us did this - it is a very simple DIY and requires a screw and the pad (part #11).
You can find these several places (not just DC auto): I think Pelican, Paragon, eBay...
#3
Burning Brakes
i was doing something with black Vinyl on another car and while I had planned to order the tray as suggesetd, all the materials were right there so I just did my own and it works/looks great.
1) removed it
2) cut a piece of wood in the size of the rectangle openning with the old cassette insert as a guide
3) glued black vinyl onto wood -wrapping the sides and corners- and placed inside openning(the vinyl wrap making the wood slightly larger than the hole actually holds it in place)
it took literally 12 mintues and been that way for about 2 years.
1) removed it
2) cut a piece of wood in the size of the rectangle openning with the old cassette insert as a guide
3) glued black vinyl onto wood -wrapping the sides and corners- and placed inside openning(the vinyl wrap making the wood slightly larger than the hole actually holds it in place)
it took literally 12 mintues and been that way for about 2 years.
#4
i was doing something with black Vinyl on another car and while I had planned to order the tray as suggesetd, all the materials were right there so I just did my own and it works/looks great.
1) removed it
2) cut a piece of wood in the size of the rectangle openning with the old cassette insert as a guide
3) glued black vinyl onto wood -wrapping the sides and corners- and placed inside openning(the vinyl wrap making the wood slightly larger than the hole actually holds it in place)
it took literally 12 mintues and been that way for about 2 years.
1) removed it
2) cut a piece of wood in the size of the rectangle openning with the old cassette insert as a guide
3) glued black vinyl onto wood -wrapping the sides and corners- and placed inside openning(the vinyl wrap making the wood slightly larger than the hole actually holds it in place)
it took literally 12 mintues and been that way for about 2 years.
TIA
#5
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product..._Code=993_trim
$29.95 and your problem is solved. This is a new OEM part and Suncoast ships quickly.
$29.95 and your problem is solved. This is a new OEM part and Suncoast ships quickly.