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blackbetty 09-30-2008 05:53 PM

a car cant produce enough power to oppereate a good lazer jammer...


and radar jammers are illegal...and even dectors in some states, just not sure how illegal jammers are

TungstonTiller 09-30-2008 08:39 PM

:no:

I'm glad I didn't buy a jammer, because detectors are legal in my state. The concealment is for traveling in states that detectors are prohibited.

For those of you that are skeptical about jammer/blockers might want to read http://www.guysoflidar.com/. :cool:

All the best,
-Tung

broncrog 10-30-2008 04:03 PM

Could you explain how you got the usb to mount like that? That looks great and I have one that needs to be done.

TungstonTiller 10-30-2008 08:31 PM


Originally Posted by broncrog (Post 106495)
Could you explain how you got the usb to mount like that? That looks great and I have one that needs to be done.

broncrog,
I was standing in my local car audio shop's sound room when I noticed they had a blank spot for a head unit, with a USB port. They could input music & I-pod adapters on it. Thats when I noticed that adapter, or holder behind it.

So I asked for one. I is hot glued to where the aux. input use to be. The opening was dremeled out, to fit the end of the usb plug. The adapter, or holder, is mounted on the under side, with hot glue.

In conclusion, I would stop by your local car audio & check out their sound room.
-Tung

broncrog 10-30-2008 09:31 PM

Thanks man, I'll give it a shot.

broncrog 10-30-2008 09:42 PM

Just to be clear, my Kenwood has the USB port all ready on it. So, now all I need to do is make it fit in the stock adapter. Hot glue is what you used? It's holding? It really looks good bro.

TungstonTiller 10-31-2008 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by broncrog (Post 106574)
Just to be clear, my Kenwood has the USB port all ready on it. So, now all I need to do is make it fit in the stock adapter. Hot glue is what you used? It's holding? It really looks good bro.

broncrog,
Yes, my Kenwood has the USB port also. My set-up goes, Kenwood USB, to 3ft USB extension, to USB Holder (Hot glued to trimmed aux input).
NOTE: The USB cable itself is not hot glued, the "holder" is hot glued.

Thanks for the compliment. :thumbsup:
-Tung

broncrog 10-31-2008 08:47 PM

Great, now.. Where did you hook the "reverse" wire from the new unit? I believe it's purple and white.

TungstonTiller 11-04-2008 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by broncrog (Post 106773)
Great, now.. Where did you hook the "reverse" wire from the new unit? I believe it's purple and white.

broncrog,

I believe so, however my installer did the wiring.
Maybe TritonV8 could way in here, he did his own install!

-Tung

CountryBalladeer 01-19-2015 09:26 AM

USB Input
 
Looks Awesome! Can you please tell me where you purchased the USB mounting plate that you installed where the standard LINE IN port is?

Really appreciate it!


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