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mkiv98
04-14-2008, 05:33 PM
are there any alternatives to that pocket that goes underneath the stereo in the DIN space? someone jacked my stereo and took the pocket with it, but i dont really want to buy another one.
Firestorm
04-14-2008, 05:34 PM
get a double-DIN stereo :D
but in all seriousness...you could fab up a panel and integrate switches/TTs/BCs or whatever stuff you built in your car...
Maxstyle
04-14-2008, 05:35 PM
DEFI Din gauges.
S13Boosts
04-14-2008, 05:35 PM
install some gauges!
projectRDM
04-14-2008, 07:12 PM
ya, because $300 gauges are way easier to buy for someone who doesn't even want to pay $10 for a pocket.
P_856
04-14-2008, 07:27 PM
just get a piece of plastic cut it into the right shape and tape it to the trim piece or you can do it the "ghetto" way and get some cardboard and paint it black or cover it with black paper and cut it into shape and bam ur done.......you get the idea
Full-Lock
04-14-2008, 07:30 PM
i think you can get some cupholders that slide in and out..the jdm ones came with those..
they are on ebay all the time.
EDIT: oh didnt see that it looks like you dont want to spend any money. if you want to cheap out on going to a junkyard and getting a new one just leave it open.
You could buy some ABS plastic and cover it up but thats the same price as a pocket din.
burnsauto
04-14-2008, 07:42 PM
spend 10 bucks and get a new one? ....or live with a hole in your car.
NiSilS14
04-14-2008, 07:42 PM
duct tape and sharpie? Hey i'm just throwing it out there.
gprb25
04-14-2008, 07:55 PM
You could buy some ABS plastic and cover it up but thats the same price as a pocket din.
Thats whats you should do. Make a panel to cover the space.
Kognition makes a carbon fiber one, but you could use the same idea and use plastic.
http://www.kognitiondesign.com/meterpanelss14.html
^Something like that.^
onesicklambo
04-14-2008, 07:56 PM
if you cant afford $9.99 for a pocket...dont do anything right now and save lunch money for a few weeks
HS13KLS
04-14-2008, 08:00 PM
^..lol i still dont think he wants to spend money..i believe someone else said it... if you have some plastic paint it black and cut it to size...ill show you what i did...although i had some carbon fiber just laying around..
but i also moved my AC controller deal down to the bottom...
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o15/schlottachki/CARLLAMAKIMKATEJUMPBIKE046.jpg
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o15/schlottachki/CARLLAMAKIMKATEJUMPBIKE036.jpg
EDIT: refurring to gprp25
HS13KLS
04-14-2008, 08:06 PM
what do you think about that?...sorry i dont know how to get the pictures to just show up..so i just made direct links
mkiv98
04-15-2008, 01:11 AM
its not really so much that i cant afford another pocket, i just think its kinda boring to buy another one, and seeing if there's better options.
when things get broken or lost, why not upgrade, right?
gauges are not necessary for now, ill put those in when i need them.
Mirage
04-15-2008, 10:12 AM
Nissan also has a blanking plate, that actually mounts to the frame like the pocket or head unit, sturdy and no cutting involved. I ordered both the pocket and blank when I ditched the previous owners lame ass attempt at din gauges to figure out which I liked better. Both are pretty cheap as long as your dealer isn't a reamer. I like the look of the plain plate myself.
INeedNewTires
04-15-2008, 10:53 AM
Nissan also has a blanking plate, that actually mounts to the frame like the pocket or head unit, sturdy and no cutting involved. I ordered both the pocket and blank when I ditched the previous owners lame ass attempt at din gauges to figure out which I liked better. Both are pretty cheap as long as your dealer isn't a reamer. I like the look of the plain plate myself.
hey do you have any pics of the blank plate? Did you get it for S13 or S14? My question is does it sit flush with the outside piece or does it sit behind it? I fabbed up a piece of plastic for my gauge setup but if i can get a nissan part that bolts in and sits flush i think i'd want that instead. heres a pic of my setup
http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/ee309/ineednewtires/writeupphotos18683.jpg
I pretty much mounted my SBC III ID the same location as HS13KLS but it looks alot cleaner and OEM with the the ABS plastic I used.(no disrepect) Its the same color and texture as the trim pieces without the gaps. But the same idea just move it below your H/U and you should be straight.
The plastic and epoxy should be below $20.
s14_legend
04-15-2008, 11:09 AM
very interested in seeing the nissan blanking plate...ive never seen that before
Nissan also has a blanking plate, that actually mounts to the frame like the pocket or head unit, sturdy and no cutting involved. I ordered both the pocket and blank when I ditched the previous owners lame ass attempt at din gauges to figure out which I liked better. Both are pretty cheap as long as your dealer isn't a reamer. I like the look of the plain plate myself.
The Chad
04-15-2008, 11:11 AM
I just put in a Mid 90's Maxima touch-to-slide cup holder. My car is N/A and i'd rather not have my soda dump over than monitor my AF ratio :)
Koopa Troopa
04-15-2008, 11:17 AM
I think I have a din pocket you can have... It doesn't have the bezel or anything.. Just the pocket itself..
Mirage
04-15-2008, 12:40 PM
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/3089/1009633uv7.jpg
It sits back, not flush (I hoped it did when I ordered it), but i'm still happy with it. But it mounts solid, if you ever want to mount anything to it, and easily removable since your not messing with epoxy.
68470-60M00 is the part number for the blank
68475-35F00 is the part number for the pocket
upSLIDEdown
04-15-2008, 02:58 PM
but i also moved my AC controller deal down to the bottom...
I pretty much mounted my SBC III ID the same location as HS13KLS but it looks alot cleaner and OEM with the the ABS plastic I used.(no disrepect) Its the same color and texture as the trim pieces without the gaps. But the same idea just move it below your H/U and you should be straight.
How much trouble was it to move the heater/ac controls down. I've been planning to do that and put 3 gauges in the space up top, but don't have a need yet. As soon as I'm boosted, that's my plan. I know some vehicles have the wires that push/pull with the slider type controls, but the S13 ones are all push button. Just curious. I haven't ever had the controls out before.
MADE - Do you have pics of your setup. I'd love to see it. I was planning on making trim peices to cover the gaps around the controls when I moved them down, and possibly fiberglassing the top and cutting the holes individually. Just trying to see how you did yours for some inspiration. Thanks!
mkiv98
04-15-2008, 04:56 PM
How much trouble was it to move the heater/ac controls down. I've been planning to do that and put 3 gauges in the space up top, but don't have a need yet. As soon as I'm boosted, that's my plan. I know some vehicles have the wires that push/pull with the slider type controls, but the S13 ones are all push button. Just curious. I haven't ever had the controls out before.
MADE - Do you have pics of your setup. I'd love to see it. I was planning on making trim peices to cover the gaps around the controls when I moved them down, and possibly fiberglassing the top and cutting the holes individually. Just trying to see how you did yours for some inspiration. Thanks!
hmm i also notice they kept the metal brackets i need to mount the head unit itself to the car. anyone know where i could get those? or if anyone has any for sale
You need the support brackets to mount the H/U and HVAC unit at least I did. Nissan, FR sport and phase2 carry them but its best and cheaper to buy them from someone parting cause they are a lil more than you would expect.
thejapino
04-15-2008, 08:39 PM
i think you can get some cupholders that slide in and out..the jdm ones came with those..
they are on ebay all the time.
EDIT: oh didnt see that it looks like you dont want to spend any money. if you want to cheap out on going to a junkyard and getting a new one just leave it open.
Go the the junkyard and pick up some sliding cupholders from a Maxima, Sentra, etc. so you could avoid the JDM maD TyTe!! tax.
And while you're at it, pick up a Z32 manual driveshaft for me. :wavey: thanks
HS13KLS
04-15-2008, 09:48 PM
How much trouble was it to move the heater/ac controls down. I've been planning to do that and put 3 gauges in the space up top, but don't have a need yet. As soon as I'm boosted, that's my plan. I know some vehicles have the wires that push/pull with the slider type controls, but the S13 ones are all push button. Just curious. I haven't ever had the controls out before.
MADE - Do you have pics of your setup. I'd love to see it. I was planning on making trim peices to cover the gaps around the controls when I moved them down, and possibly fiberglassing the top and cutting the holes individually. Just trying to see how you did yours for some inspiration. Thanks!
ehh i ddint have a problem..i would have taken a better picture..i made it look A LOT better but i sold that car that i did it to..but i remember i accidentally bent one of the wires to the blend door..i re attached it and never had a problem.. its fully functional. lol. and i thought that it looked pretty cool
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