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I was in doubt about the new wheels looking at the still for the video, but after watching that I'm not sure which ones i like best! I do think the new Oz's feel a bit 'been done before' though...
How did you go about mounting your VIP Tables? I'm making some of my own right now and am stumped on how to mount them.
Don't mean to hijack the thread, but I can answer your question.
I had a table in my LS400 and it was mounted using three brackets that used small screws to screw into the bottom of the table, and into the roof of the glove box. The brackets were just small strips of aluminum with some holes drilled and slightly countersunk, but they had a slight bend in the center so you could bend them around the glove box door so you could close the door properly. heres basically what the brackets look like that were supplied from Vip'd Out. I can take pictures of the table and brackets when I get home if you want.
Don't mean to hijack the thread, but I can answer your question.
I had a table in my LS400 and it was mounted using three brackets that used small screws to screw into the bottom of the table, and into the roof of the glove box. The brackets were just small strips of aluminum with some holes drilled and slightly countersunk, but they had a slight bend in the center so you could bend them around the glove box door so you could close the door properly. heres basically what the brackets look like that were supplied from Vip'd Out. I can take pictures of the table and brackets when I get home if you want.
I'd greatly appreciate that! Sadly my W124 does not have a glove box so I have to get creative with how I am going to mount it, I may just mount it with L brackets and drill into the Knee parcel.
The table was mounted fairly easy...i did not want to make any holes in the dash and be able to remove the tray without remaing any marks....so i made 2 L shape brakets that were mounted between the wood trim and glovebox(like a sandwitch) and then i made 2 L slim pieces of wood to the exact shape of the glovebox to try and eliminate rattles and shakiness when driving...and mounted them underneath the tray...and it basically rests on the glovebox through those pieces of wood...will come back with more photos if you want
The table was mounted fairly easy...i did not want to make any holes in the dash and be able to remove the tray without remaing any marks....so i made 2 L shape brakets that were mounted between the wood trim and glovebox(like a sandwitch) and then i made 2 L slim pieces of wood to the exact shape of the glovebox to try and eliminate rattles and shakiness when driving...and mounted them underneath the tray...and it basically rests on the glovebox through those pieces of wood...will come back with more photos if you want
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