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I recall reading somewhere that the mount of the screen is integrated into the one-piece cross beam. So if you want a full factory retrofit, besides the screen and the accompanied parts, you would probably need to replace the cross beam as well.
I recall reading somewhere that the mount of the screen is integrated into the one-piece cross beam. So if you want a full factory retrofit, besides the screen and the accompanied parts, you would probably need to replace the cross beam as well.
Is that a dead space cavity behind the screen that looks like it was just stuck up there somehow? The second photos looks like the screen is literally being held on by adhesive. Do the UK Defenders look like this or is this a NAS only?
Is that a dead space cavity behind the screen that looks like it was just stuck up there somehow? The second photos looks like the screen is literally being held on by adhesive. Do the UK Defenders look like this or is this a NAS only?
Yes, open pass-through behind the screen and no adhesive. They stuck it up there nice and tight.
For those interested, since most of us add a screen protector to our smart phones, I purchased this screen protector for the Pivi Pro touch screen in my Defender. Makes it much easier to wipe off the smudges and fingerprints left behind from daily use. Found it on Amazon.
It looks like Vulkan Automotive in the UK have been working on retrofitting the larger screens to the dash. I missed out on the larger screen on my order because it was withdrawn on the day I put my order in due to shortages. Will be watching their progress with interest, they seem to suggest that it is a straight swap using the larger screen and associated bracket.
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Thanks, @Dan Hairy . I'm going to start following them. Hopefully they will tackle the after sale install of ClearView in a video while I'm assembling parts!