hey all, this is directed to these who have a PS2 in there Glove box. i am currently fitting mine in there right now but have hit a problem, the ps2 is a perfect fit into the glovebox itself, i put a small piece of wood under the PS2 to raise it slightly inside, however the problem is the AV multi out, and the power in on the ps2, where the cords plug into the console is the same place the hinge is on the glovebox, and its making it real real hard to have there as it wont close properly. and i cant mover the PS2 side to side to avoid the prob as it fits into the glove box like a glove.
im wondering how anyone have over come this problem?
thanks, Tom
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I cut the hole at the back of the glove box just above the hinge. However I had to bend the AV cords and I used a different power cable. The power cable is universal, so you can use any one with the same connection. I managed to find one that is smaller and can be bent behind the PS2.
And If I were you, I would use sponge on the bottom of the PS2 rather than wood, because it absorbs the shock when you go over humps. If you use wood, every time you go over a bump, the PS2 will jump and pause. And it is bloody annoying!
And If I were you, I would use sponge on the bottom of the PS2 rather than wood, because it absorbs the shock when you go over humps. If you use wood, every time you go over a bump, the PS2 will jump and pause. And it is bloody annoying!
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But of course your not driving while your playing or watching tv anyway.. because that would be... illigal.. right... riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiightDZYRME wrote:I cut the hole at the back of the glove box just above the hinge. However I had to bend the AV cords and I used a different power cable. The power cable is universal, so you can use any one with the same connection. I managed to find one that is smaller and can be bent behind the PS2.
And If I were you, I would use sponge on the bottom of the PS2 rather than wood, because it absorbs the shock when you go over humps. If you use wood, every time you go over a bump, the PS2 will jump and pause. And it is bloody annoying!
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the ps2 is in now so im happy but i did cut the back of the glovebox out (part of it anyway). and i also used a different power cord (smaller one). and the av multi out is still right on the hinge but its bent enought not to get in the way. i have mine on a piece of wood and about 3mm of spongey foam so its ok while driving.
thanks for info guys hope this helps anyone else planing the same thing.
thanks for info guys hope this helps anyone else planing the same thing.
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could anyone share some detailed pics on this??
I'm thinking of sticking a ps2 in soon, either in glove box or arm rest thingy!?
thanks for anyhelp whatsoever.
Paul
I'm thinking of sticking a ps2 in soon, either in glove box or arm rest thingy!?
thanks for anyhelp whatsoever.
Paul
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