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multi-radio install in '97 MC Jimmy - any ideas?

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ChrisW6YBW

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Any ideas or photos of any radio installs in a 1997 GMC Jimmy? I am looking to install 2 to 3 mobile radios (VHF/UHF) in the center console area. Vehicle has the automatic transmission shift in the center between the seats so space is limited. Anyone here have any success with any radio console tray configurations similar to Havis Shields, Troy, or other manufactures. I believe the 97 Jimmy is very close in configuration to the same year S-10 blazer.
 

steveh552

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your right, not alot of room, same for the Jeeps. You may have to look overhead as stated above, or mount onto the side of the console where the shifter is
 
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