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Re: Questions

To: "Engstrom" <engstrom@onramp.net>
Subject: Re: Questions
From: "Byron Short" <bshort@AFSinc.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 23:38:28 -0700
Wow, and I was expecting the usual "just stick it in the
console and put a block of foam on it to hold it down" or
"silver tape" answers!  

It seems you Corvette types (at least the C5 variety) prefer
to *engineer* a solution!  Sounds great though probably a
bit of overkill.

Remember the basics are just to be sure that it won't move
while you are recording, is pointing straight ahead, and uh,
well, that's about it.  Beyond that, there are lots of ways
to make it prettier or slicker, and I guess you are only
limited by your imagination (or budget).  Has anyone
machined a nice piece of billet aluminum for their G-Cube
yet?  Must be someone out there, and most likely a C5
owner...     ;-)

--Byron

Engstrom wrote:
> 
> "Michael Nelson @ A-L Equipment" wrote:
> >
> > Have a few questions, want to pick up this little item, but need to figure a
> > few things out 1st.
> >
> > Do any of you use it in a C5? and if so, where did you mount it?
> 
> Michael,
> 
> I have a C5 coupe and have used the Geez cube for a couple years.  I went
> to my local Chevy dealer's parts counter and ordered another targa top holder 
>-
> you know, those plastic things that you secure in your hatch area to hold the
> top in place?  Only the C5 coupes have them - if you have a hardtop or
> convertible you'll have to find some other place to put it.  Anyway, I removed
> the base of the holder with a screwdriver and some prying.  After cutting away
> some plastic I had a good flat base that I could attach the Geez Cube to and
> allow for easy installation and removal.  If you have any other questions just
> ask - I'm sure the Geez list can come up with answers for you.
> 
> John "No, not that one" Engstrom

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