@@RobertLenior I’m pretty sure that’s a possibility. The top of the dash just pulls up. It is attached with clips only. Now that said if you want to go that route with installation, that opens up more possibilities in regards to screen available. There are more screen styles, some with different options but many require some dash disassembly. It may also be possible to fold it like you said and squeeze it in between the wood strip and black dash cover without drilling or just creating a very narrow opening with a small file. This screen could definitely be installed without the wires showing anywhere.
Don't you love designers, black cable to the screen and then bright white where it matters. 😔
Yes, interesting choice. I can’t see the wire when driving, so it’s not to bad.
The wire at the front looks a bit clumsy
I agree, unfortunately if you want an easy install you have to sacrifice a little.
@@RMTFamily Would it be possible to fold the wire to the back and drill a hole in the dash perhaps?
@@RobertLenior I’m pretty sure that’s a possibility. The top of the dash just pulls up. It is attached with clips only. Now that said if you want to go that route with installation, that opens up more possibilities in regards to screen available. There are more screen styles, some with different options but many require some dash disassembly. It may also be possible to fold it like you said and squeeze it in between the wood strip and black dash cover without drilling or just creating a very narrow opening with a small file. This screen could definitely be installed without the wires showing anywhere.
@@RMTFamily Thank you, nice video btw. Subscribed to your channel!
Thanks for the review :) Do they also have HUD-variants?
Check out their website they have a lot of different stuff.
Just look cheap!
Don't love the wire showing (although, you can't see it while in drivers seat). Looks like a bootleg solution for a premium car.
It’s a solution for someone who doesn’t want to spend a fortune to get a dash display.