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My after market radio has a USB connection in the back. It comes with a USB cable that was all over the floor of the car. It was a pain and this is what I did.

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Thanks for sharing this quite ingenious work around. It reminds me of days long gone installing ICE in my BMW E30, Alpine graphic equaliser in the dash etc..

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Nicely done! Did you buy a USB panel mount so that you could cut a rectangular hole in the plastic and then screw from the front into threads behind the plastic?

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Great job with the implementation, but you should really dump the CD holders.....but then you'd have to find another place for the USB. :huh:

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I left my USB behind the dash. It's easily accessible by removing the carpeted panel by the gas pedal. That solution works well for me, because my headunit only uses the USB connection for map updates, graphics, etc.

Nice work on integrating yours into the dash.

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