Playstation Install
Originally Posted by s2000_19,Jan 14 2005, 12:01 PM
thats a beautiful set up? did u do that ur self? or had a professional do it?
I can still fit my golf clubs in there. While I did most of it myself, I have to thank the guys in this forum for their help and support- keeping me going when I wanted to quit.
And I wasn't losing my mind... this was in a different forum and then moved.
Originally Posted by FF2Skip,Jan 14 2005, 05:32 PM
Thanks.
I can still fit my golf clubs in there.
That was one of the objectives.
While I did most of it myself, I have to thank the guys in this forum for their help and support- keeping me going when I wanted to quit.

And I wasn't losing my mind... this was in a different forum and then moved.

I can still fit my golf clubs in there. While I did most of it myself, I have to thank the guys in this forum for their help and support- keeping me going when I wanted to quit.
And I wasn't losing my mind... this was in a different forum and then moved.

Depends how good you are with electronics. The ps2 isnt much more than a DVD drive with a computer behind it. I would (cause Ive done it.....).if you have the balls....
Take the ps2 apart. Put the Drive itself into the glovebox, and put the "brain" part of it in the trunk. This requires skill and patience.....but the install is the best you can get.
Take the ps2 apart. Put the Drive itself into the glovebox, and put the "brain" part of it in the trunk. This requires skill and patience.....but the install is the best you can get.
Here is my setup...





Right now i have wireless controlers for the PS2 and i wired a switch to power on/off the PS2. That is the thing i hated most about having it in the truck is you have to open the truck to power it on everytime. Now i don't have to do it.
Power is ran through a power inverter that is hooked up the the stereo system. A/V is ran through a TV tuner with an input that i can run a laptop with.
Right now i have wireless controlers for the PS2 and i wired a switch to power on/off the PS2. That is the thing i hated most about having it in the truck is you have to open the truck to power it on everytime. Now i don't have to do it.
Power is ran through a power inverter that is hooked up the the stereo system. A/V is ran through a TV tuner with an input that i can run a laptop with.



but he worked through it