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Any Chevy Equinox instalations out there?

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Res21cue

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I have a 2014 Equinox with limited mounting options. Wondering what, if anyone has done to combat this?
 

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Got rid of my 2005 Equinox a few years ago but when I had it I mounted in on the console on the passenger side with the screen facing up to the sky, and readable from the drivers seat.

Less than optimum but the best I could do.

Mark
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I have a Kenwood TK-7160 but if a remote mount option would be better then I would pick one up.
 

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check out my 2015 jeep motorola 1250 remote head install . there is no room in jeep wrangler , but this location worked great , type in search
 

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I'd would say you are better to go the remote head option. If you were doing a siren, radio install. We used a Havis laptop floor mount and stacked the equipment on the the pole mount. But if its just a radio I would go with a remote head unit. Mount the unit under the front or rear seat and the head where ever works best for you

Kevin
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