Madweevil
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Recommendations wanted 2012 Head Unit upgrade
Madweevil posted a topic in Audio, Navigation and SYNC
I would like to upgrade my head unit on my 2012 XLT Cargo. Looking for something double din with the ability to view the OEM camera through the screen. I would still like to maintain the external volume controls. An included microphone would be great ( as the OEM one is terrible! ). Not interested in breaking the bank with Navigation and the like. If anyone has any recommendations I would like to hear them! -
Hi everyone! I'm from Ontario, Canada. I purchased my 2012 TC XLT in March of 2017 with 41K on the odometer. I plan on using my TC for work and play. I'm a Journeyman HVAC Mechanic. It currently is fitted out to work but my shelves could be emptied and removed in a couple of hours. I've designed a flip down banquette which I plan to make in the spring. In addition to Solar," fantastic fan" install (Height may be an issue ), Insulation and cladding the interior.
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From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
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Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
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Passenger armrest mod. 2012 TC. I built one using the factory cupholder, ABS pipe and caps, plywood, carriage bolts and some cheap armrests from Canadian Tire. Two fold down cup holders to finish it off. -
From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
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From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
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From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
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From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
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From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
Made this as I was upset there was no passenger armrest. Used factory cup holder, ABS pipe & caps, plywood, carriage bolts and a couple of cheap Canadian Tire "Armrest Cushions". -
From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
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Rear switch by fire extinguisher
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From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
Accessory light switch for task lighting. Below and to the right of the fire extinguisher. -
Rear speakers and Aux. lighting
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From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
I ran a set of wires from the stereo for my rear speakers under the floor and inside a loom along the passenger side rear quarter. Interior lights were replaced with cheap Stick on LED's. I also added Task lights powered via the rear accessory plug assy. There is a switch next to the fie extinguisher. -
From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
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From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
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From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
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From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
Kitted out. -
From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
Rack is fitted with a handy rear roller. its large enough to accommodate 4' Sheet goods with ease. Rated at 400#. -
From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
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From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
Very happy with my Alurack. It was ordered from the USA through a local up fitter. It was very easy to install using the factory roof mounting holes. -
From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
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From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
I installed the shelving with Carriage bolts inserted from the backside of the flooring. -
Anyone else have a "Mahogany" Floor in their work van?
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From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
The only sheet goods wide enough to key in between the wheel wells was 5' X 10' Mahogany! -
1/2" Styrofoam strips added between ribs
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From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
I tried a Polyiso sheet on top of the strips but I found it left too much of a lip. -
Bought in March 2017. 41,000 Km
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From the album: Madweevil's 2012 TC XLT
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I'm not sure if anyone is still interested, but I made my own. I used the factory cupholder, ABS pipe and caps, plywood, carriage bolts and some cheap armrests from Canadian Tire. I finshed it off with two flip down cup holders. It's sturdy and removable.