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Rmichael91

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Yep...

let it rip..

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How did you get it to sit like that?

Is it just floating on the backside of the panel?

There is a nut that secures it on the front. Its smaller than the dial. The dial then "Hides It". Feel me??

It's there as good as OEM. And looks like it to. That was my goal....

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Yep...

let it rip..

IMG_0307.jpg

How did you get it to sit like that?

Is it just floating on the backside of the panel?

There is a nut that secures it on the front. Its smaller than the dial. The dial then "Hides It". Feel me??

It's there as good as OEM. And looks like it to. That was my goal....

Didn't know about the nut being back there. But it looks great and extremely OEM looking.

TEAM FLEX ISSUES

Car: 1985 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royal

24" Rims

HU: 7" Carputer, Planet Audio EQ, iPhone.

Coax: T3 Audio 4" speakers

Subs: 2x 18" T3 Audio TSNS (walled)

Sub Amp: DC 9k

SOON TO COME

T3 Audio 6x9s

MB Quarts 6.5" comp set

MAYBE ADDED

2nd DC 9k

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Yep...

let it rip..

IMG_0307.jpg

How did you get it to sit like that?

Is it just floating on the backside of the panel?

There is a nut that secures it on the front. Its smaller than the dial. The dial then "Hides It". Feel me??

It's there as good as OEM. And looks like it to. That was my goal....

Didn't know about the nut being back there. But it looks great and extremely OEM looking.

Cool...

I didnt fully get your question. I would never,.. EVER, just let something "float" back there......

I apologize about the offence took bro...

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Yep...

let it rip..

IMG_0307.jpg

How did you get it to sit like that?

Is it just floating on the backside of the panel?

There is a nut that secures it on the front. Its smaller than the dial. The dial then "Hides It". Feel me??

It's there as good as OEM. And looks like it to. That was my goal....

Didn't know about the nut being back there. But it looks great and extremely OEM looking.
Cool...

I didnt fully get your question. I would never,.. EVER, just let something "float" back there......

I apologize about the offence took bro...

I just never quite got how people got it to stay on there perfectly. But thanks for the info.

And it's all good.

TEAM FLEX ISSUES

Car: 1985 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royal

24" Rims

HU: 7" Carputer, Planet Audio EQ, iPhone.

Coax: T3 Audio 4" speakers

Subs: 2x 18" T3 Audio TSNS (walled)

Sub Amp: DC 9k

SOON TO COME

T3 Audio 6x9s

MB Quarts 6.5" comp set

MAYBE ADDED

2nd DC 9k

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