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This post is about fitting the 619GL onto the double din slot
So here's the Lilliput 619 touch screen: ![]() The whole LCD assembly can be forced into between the 2 clips on the panel, but the top hits the air-vent (about 5mm too long). ![]() And the bottom is also too long (about 10mm over): ![]() So, instead of fitting this as is like pittfirefighter did with his 629, we'll have to do some cutting ![]() ![]() From my measurements, I'd have to cut the case by following the existing gutter on the front casing. Not only it'd be a perfect fit, I also get to retain all the screw holes on the front casing: ![]() I went to Home Depot a bought a $5 hacksaw. Oh, wear a mask or something because it smells when cutting the plastic. After the cut and a little filing, I got the front case to look like this: ![]() See, perfect fit ![]() ![]() Since all the screw holes are still there, I can just mount the monitor the way it came from the factory: ![]() And the back casing, I also need to cut the top and the bottom, and some of the sides to make clearance for the center panel clips: ![]() Connected all of the wirings and mounted the back panel. As for the buttons on the bottom, I just taped it on the back of the casing later on: ![]() You like it? ![]() ![]() ![]() This post has been edited by tomazws: Apr 12, 2010 - 3:13 AM -------------------- |
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Wow... I'm doing this... I got a busted 7" motorized vga, gears are busted up and I'm looking for something cleaner looking. Great Idea, bookmarked.
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