Anyone know how to hide the wires for a Street Pilot 2610?
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Anyone know how to hide the wires for a Street Pilot 2610?
Hi All,
I have had the Street Pilot 2610 for about a month now and love it. I have it mounted on the dashboard near the center of the dash although a little closer to the drivers side.
However, I am trying to figure out how to hide the wires. The thing that makes it difficult is the fact that it has a speaker right where the DC adaptor plugs in. It is also difficult to hide since it is on the dash.
I was wondering if anyone else has managed to hide the wires for the street pilot with speaker on their S2000.
Product info is below:
http://www.garmin.com/products/sp2610_2650/
Thanks,
Dean
I have had the Street Pilot 2610 for about a month now and love it. I have it mounted on the dashboard near the center of the dash although a little closer to the drivers side.
However, I am trying to figure out how to hide the wires. The thing that makes it difficult is the fact that it has a speaker right where the DC adaptor plugs in. It is also difficult to hide since it is on the dash.
I was wondering if anyone else has managed to hide the wires for the street pilot with speaker on their S2000.
Product info is below:
http://www.garmin.com/products/sp2610_2650/
Thanks,
Dean
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Right now I have a splitter run into the cig lighter which I hide under the passenger side seat but the two cables come up to the radar detector and Street Pilot.
The radar should be easy to hide since I can remove the panel that the visor is attached to and run it down to the fuse box.
The GPS is more challenging because of the speaker wires.
I have not opened either one of the units so i assume you obviously have your power, ground, but I don't know how the speaker connections work.
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The radar should be easy to hide since I can remove the panel that the visor is attached to and run it down to the fuse box.
The GPS is more challenging because of the speaker wires.
I have not opened either one of the units so i assume you obviously have your power, ground, but I don't know how the speaker connections work.
dean2900
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