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  1. mkcoen

    M939A2 Radio components

    Thanks John. Much better picture than the one I'd seen before. Now I just need to find one. One question though, do you have to undo the who shebang in order to check the batteries?
  2. mkcoen

    M939A2 Radio components

    Trying to get by without having to fold the seat down. Doesn't make for too comfortable a ride for the passengers. Maybe a couple of rubber blocks to support the back of the radio to the floor would keep too much flex from ripping it apart. My other concern would be enough air flow to keep...
  3. mkcoen

    M939A2 Radio components

    I'll take my MT-1029 and test fit it there. I'd be a lot happier with someone having to hang their legs over the radio than not having the extra seat space (not to mention the hassle of getting to the batts).
  4. mkcoen

    M939A2 Radio components

    The reason I wanted some pics is to get an idea of how they had it set up in the cab. I'm planning on putting my 524/Vic 1 set up in my truck but the only 939 series I've seen with radios have them mounted on a bracket over the folded down passenger seat. I'd like to retain my seat capacity...
  5. mkcoen

    M939A2 Radio components

    Could you post some pics of the set up?
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