ReedVanR
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- First Name
- Reed
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- Apr 7, 2023
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- Pismo Beach
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- R1S
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I have had my R1S for a few weeks now and am absolutely loving it. Unfortunately, it was one of the newer (post Feb) versions with the Dash 12v removed.
I already successfully hard-wired my radar detector into the rearview mirror to get around the lack of the dash 12v. Thanks to those on this forum for great tips on how to successfully to that!
The only other thing I want to add is a USB to power my MagSafe iPhone bracket. I am considering splicing into the center console charger (using T-clips) and running the cable under the floor console up the dash, and to my charger. I know this is ambitious, but I have done a ton of similar wiring in my day. My question out to the forum is has anyone here tried to open remove/disassemble any of the center console or floor console yet? Just wondering if there are any special tricks, precautions, etc for unscrewing/removing the various trim pieces. It seems like all the screws are extremely well hidden (even under the removable mat sections).
Thanks in advance for your help!
I already successfully hard-wired my radar detector into the rearview mirror to get around the lack of the dash 12v. Thanks to those on this forum for great tips on how to successfully to that!
The only other thing I want to add is a USB to power my MagSafe iPhone bracket. I am considering splicing into the center console charger (using T-clips) and running the cable under the floor console up the dash, and to my charger. I know this is ambitious, but I have done a ton of similar wiring in my day. My question out to the forum is has anyone here tried to open remove/disassemble any of the center console or floor console yet? Just wondering if there are any special tricks, precautions, etc for unscrewing/removing the various trim pieces. It seems like all the screws are extremely well hidden (even under the removable mat sections).
Thanks in advance for your help!
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