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08-27-2007, 03:53 PM PS-RagE New Breed Join Date: Aug 2007 Location:
Timmins, Ontario, Canada Posts: 245 Worklog - Road Rage II I have this
ongoing thread posted on two other forums on the 'net so I suppose I
should also run it here. Its an ongoing project that I'd like to see
complete at least before the snow flys. These posts are linear BTW.
They are a little more organized on my website. Enjoy the ride and if
you have any questions or if anything is unclear please ask within the
thread. When I first ordered the Tundra in early March, I also began
ordering the stereo equipment for it. Although all the parts have not
yet come in, I've finally got some time to book a week off and get
this project rolling. As promised, here is the worklog of the
installation. This BTW, is the second time I've taken on a project of
this nature (thus the "II"). If you are curious here is the
first one. . Got a pile of stuff to install this time: . PS-RagE View
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8-27-2007, 03:54 PM PS-RagE New Breed Join Date: Aug 2007 Location:
Timmins, Ontario, Canada Posts: 245 I run a Motorola radio shop so the
first "mod" required is to get a radio installed. So, what
is the first thing you do to a $60,000 truck? Why you drill a
3/4" hole in the roof of course! Actually, I drilled two of
these. That hole allows me to install a standard NMO mount: And thus
two permanently mounted antennas. One a wideband VHF, the other a
dualband 900/1800: The coaxial runs are pulled straight back so as not
to interfere with the moonroof's travel. Couldn't get the camera in to
get a pic but the runs are pulled behind a roof support. In order to
drop the roof down, this Jesus-bar has to be removed: Both runs are
tied behind this panel: And both cables terminated with RF connecters
- a mini UHF for the Motorola CDM1550LS and an FME for the Wilson
dualband wireless amplifier: The control head for the Motorola is
mount http://www.chinese-microphone.com/OEM-MIC.htmled in the
console: And the pickup antenna for the wireless cellular amp is
hidden inside the center console: . PS-RagE View Public Profile Send a
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PS-RagE #3 (permalink) 08-27-2007, 03:56 PM PS-RagE New Breed Join
Date: Aug 2007 Location: Timmins, Ontario, Canada Posts: 245 Another
simple mod. Installed a Tekonsha Prodigy brake controller. . Anyway,
back to "real" mods. TIme to start installing all this
stuff. I pulled off the back wall to reveal the factory sub: The back
wall is laid flat to make sure everything is going to fit back there.
No crossovers yet but it looks OK. Here is one the 10" Type X
subs that will replace that little OEM unit: My original idea was to
make a wedge-shaped box behind the rear seat but there is no way these
subs are going to fit sideways. So the new plan is to have the subs
down-firing. With this decision made, I created a cardboard mock-up to
find the correct fit: Satisfied with the cardboard dummy's fit, the
parts are cut from 3/4" MDF: Tomorrow I will screw and glue it
together and maybe start on the fiber glass . PS-RagE View Public
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Posts: 245 Even though I still don't have my front components yet
(Alpine SPX-17PRO) I was going to just hook everything up and use the
JBL speakers for now. However, I discovered that the existing
components are actually bi-amped and since I don't happen to have
crossovers sitting around to use, I've decided to put the amplifier/
speakers part of this project on hold and just work on the
electronics. The first device I decided to install is the Alpine NVE-
N872 navigation system. Since it is DVD based, it has to be mounted
flat. With such a large truck, you wouldn't think finding a flat
surface to install it would be difficult - wrong! The bench seat in
the back folds almost flat to the floor squashing anything under it
and there are ventilation ducts under the front seats. Finally, I just
decided if I was careful, I could mount it under the driver's seat.
So, out comes the seat. You gotta love new trucks. The seat bolts
release so easily! Three plugs later and here we are: The brackets are
turned outwards and mounted to the "humps" the seat is
bolted to. The power cabling runs to the trough in the door sills and
the display and signal cables are run to the hump and through the
center console. While I had the seat out, I also ran the majority of
cabling that will be required for the electronics in the back
(optical, AI-Net, etc). Nav unit installed: . PS-RagE View Public
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PS-RagE #5 (permalink) 08-27-2007, 04:00 PM PS-RagE New Breed Join
Date: Aug 2007 Location: Timmins, Ontario, Canada Posts: 245 I hate
magnetic antennas and, of course, that is exactly what the Alpine nav
unit came with. So, I ordered a Motorola PMAN4000 permanent mount
active GPS antenna. My original intention was to mount it dead center
at the front of the cab. However, the motor for the moonroof is there.
It hangs down too low to mount with the other antennas (would be in
the path of the glass) so I decided to mount it way off center. This
antenna requires a 1" hole Not being entirely trusting of
adhesive pads, I also put RTV on the inside of this hole (the other
antennas all have rubber gaskets). The coaxial cable is run inside of
the driver's side A-pillar. These come apart like this by the way:
Gently pry on the back until it begins to slide out then you can
release the front. Two 10mm bolts and the whole thing pulls free with
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08-27-2007, 04:00 PM PS-RagE New Breed Join http://www.chinese-microphone.com/OEM-MIC.html
Date: Aug 2007 Location: Timmins, Ontario, Canada Posts: 245 While the
headliner is pulled down, I decided to install the microphone for the
Alpine KCE-300BT BlueTooth module. I removed the OEM microphone and
put it in the same location: The mic cable was also run down the A-
pillar and into the center console. The BlueTooth module itself was
installed inside the storage box: Finally in the headliner, is the
question of that OEM backup camera. Not sure what I was expecting, but
I didn't see anything that looked like it would be connected to a
camera. A quick drive over to the dealership proved that it was indeed
this little connecter towards the front: ...but again, this is not
what you would expect video on. There was four wires taped together as
per the schematic: To be safe, I pulled the tailgate apart and checked
for continuity on the wires: Sure enough, these are the right wires.
So I spliced a sheilded cable to the video feed (red V+, grey V-) and
a red/black cable for the camera power (black B+, white GND): From the
factory harness: Black = 12v (CA+) <-- accessory power must be brought
to hereWhite = Ground (CGND) <-- ground must be brought to hereRed =
Center of coax (V+)Grey = Shield of coax (V-) Again, these were fished
down the A-pillar and over to the center console. . PS-RagE View
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PM PS-RagE New Breed Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Timmins, Ontario,
Canada Posts: 245 The nav unit can be controlled by voice. I installed
the speak button on a lower control panel next to the VSC switch: The
microphone for the nav unit is installed next to the radio control
head (center console in front of cig lighter plugs) : . PS-RagE View
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PM PS-RagE New Breed Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Timmins, Ontario,
Canada Posts: 245 Finally, I can install the head unit. I'm using an
Alpine IVA-D105 multi-media unit. Since I cannot install my own
amplifiers, I have to use the JBL for now. I bought a Axxess TYTO-01
level shifter/harness to connect the two together. You can see it

here along with the zillion wires from the head: The navigation unit
needs a connection to the speed sensor. Again looking in the
schematics, I find it conveniently is located in one of the harnesses
that was connected to the JBL: It is pin 4 of connecter K9. Looks like
this: Also required from the JBL harness is the connections for the
steering wheel controls. The schematic shows it to be pins 6,7 and 8
on connecter K3 (brown, light green and grey): The steering wheel
interface unit says to http://www.chinese-microphone.com/OEM-MIC.html
install a 560 ohm resistor between pins 7 and 8: Don't think I
mentioned it earlier but all spliced connections are protected with
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(permalink) 08-27-2007, 04:05 PM PS-RagE New Breed Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Timmins, Ontario, Canada Posts: 245 I need both B+ and
switched B+ for all the electronics. I fed a temporary run of #10 from
the battery, through the firewall to the driver's side kick panel
(temporary because I will be bringing a heavy line to the amplifiers
later). Switched B+ is a bit more of a trick though. I discovered the
cigarette lighter is a true ignition switch turning immediately on and
off with the key. I don't smoke anymore and the plug is covered by the
radio head so I cut the switched line from it and fed it over to the
coil of a 30A relay: . PS-RagE View Public Profile Send a private
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2007 Location: Timmins, Ontario, Canada Posts: 245 Here is the head in
the closed position: The backup camera: Navigation: iPod interface:
DVD playback: . Last edited by PS-RagE : 08-28-2007 at 05:53 PM. PS-
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