VibraSHO
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Thought I’d do a quick post on a radar detector install I did today. For those wondering, I’m running a Uniden R7. Will be doing a AntiLaser Priority install next if anyone is interested in seeing that. Anyways. Straight to it.

These are the only tools I used to complete the actual hardwire install. The hardwire kit came with the detector as a packaged deal. The rest was straight from Advanced Auto Parts.

I chose this location because on the left side of the mirror, it impeded too much of my vision when looking ahead.

I routed the cable straight into the headliner. Just took a small amount of pressure (no prying) to get the cable in there.

Ran it across the headliner to the driver side windshield pillar.

Ran across the pillar and into the weather strip.

All the way down to the kick plate.

Into here, this will allow for you to come up and mount the remote wherever you want.

I chose to mount mine here above the dimmer switch. To remove this panel, I used a 7mm socket.

This is the semi-finished “flush” mount. To do this I drilled a couple holes straight through the plastic, used a dremil and air saw (just made it easier) and finished with a large hand file and sandpaper.

A view from the back, I got the uniden remote as flush as possible and used JB Weld on the back side as pictured. I let it set for 4 hours.

I used a vampire clip (blue) to secure the end of the remote to my add-a-circuit.

I plugged this into a 5 fuse and used a 3 fuse for the detector. I just picked one from my user manual that I knew was only powered when the car is on. I tried to use one of the “extra” unused 5 fuse slots but it did not work.

As pictured. I used the bottom left bolt that attaches the plate to the floorboard that runs the starring column through the drive shaft.

Next I found this clip bracket had to me modified to fit the depth of the remote.

That worked perfectly. Used a dremil and diamond bit adapter.

Finished product for the remote.
Overall was a simple 2-3 hour job. Would only take about 30 minutes if you’re just using the double sided tape to mount the remote somewhere.
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These are the only tools I used to complete the actual hardwire install. The hardwire kit came with the detector as a packaged deal. The rest was straight from Advanced Auto Parts.

I chose this location because on the left side of the mirror, it impeded too much of my vision when looking ahead.

I routed the cable straight into the headliner. Just took a small amount of pressure (no prying) to get the cable in there.

Ran it across the headliner to the driver side windshield pillar.

Ran across the pillar and into the weather strip.

All the way down to the kick plate.

Into here, this will allow for you to come up and mount the remote wherever you want.

I chose to mount mine here above the dimmer switch. To remove this panel, I used a 7mm socket.

This is the semi-finished “flush” mount. To do this I drilled a couple holes straight through the plastic, used a dremil and air saw (just made it easier) and finished with a large hand file and sandpaper.

A view from the back, I got the uniden remote as flush as possible and used JB Weld on the back side as pictured. I let it set for 4 hours.

I used a vampire clip (blue) to secure the end of the remote to my add-a-circuit.

I plugged this into a 5 fuse and used a 3 fuse for the detector. I just picked one from my user manual that I knew was only powered when the car is on. I tried to use one of the “extra” unused 5 fuse slots but it did not work.

As pictured. I used the bottom left bolt that attaches the plate to the floorboard that runs the starring column through the drive shaft.

Next I found this clip bracket had to me modified to fit the depth of the remote.

That worked perfectly. Used a dremil and diamond bit adapter.

Finished product for the remote.
Overall was a simple 2-3 hour job. Would only take about 30 minutes if you’re just using the double sided tape to mount the remote somewhere.
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