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Radio Mounting Help

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Hello,

I have a 2000 silverado ext cab with a factory center console. I'm wanting to mount a VX-4200 UHF, VHF, a maxtrac lowband, and Cobra CB along with my siren in one stack hopefully that will reach from my console to dash. I'm needing to find a logical way for mounting this mountian of radios rather than just having them all stacked in the floor. I was thinking along the lines of taking a wedge and bolting it to my console and placing a support under it and stacking everything ontop of each other.

Basically, what I'm asking is for info on mouting these radios in a stack and any websites that has hardware for mounting rather than galls and wussy pedestal mounts.

Hope someone can help,

THANKS
 
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