View Poll Results: Overhead DVD Screen Mounting in Superduty Crew Cabs With Moon Roof
I have a factory moon roof and would be interested in this if fit, function and aesthetics were acceptable.
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I have a factory moon roof and would not be interested in this.
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Overhead Dvd Screen (f-series Sdcc Trucks) If I Have Moonroof
#1
Overhead Dvd Screen (f-series Sdcc Trucks) If I Have Moonroof
I have a factory moonroof. I have two little boys who get bored and sometimes fight (sibling rivalry at 2 and 4). Aside from tanning their fannies every 10 minutes or 10 miles, I know that a DVD player would be a marvelous babysitter while I'm concentrating on my driving. It would be something that would be useful for many years to come.
My stereo expert, and the advisor at my Ford dealership, do not know of any way to mount an overhead DVD because there is a hollow channel that the moonroof retracts into. This hollow channel is part of the hard-plastic headliner (with felt-type material facing you) and is possibly too flimsy to support the weight of the DVD screen and the hidden internal wiring could get snagged if placed on the inside where the moving glass and brackets are.
DESIGN IDEA (Does something like this exist?):
It seems to me that if someone were to 'invent' or make an external channel/bracket that were to extend fully from side to side, mount solidly to the sides, and fit flush with the shape of the overhead molding, this would serve as a solid place to mount the overhead DVD. One or two DVD screens could be mounted on this side to side mounting bracket/track allowing the DVD screen(s) to slide into any position side to side. Also, the bracket/track could deliver the wiring harness(es) to the DVD(s).
If there were enough demand, perhaps my buddy and I could design and develop a prototype, we could test it, make digital photographs to share with interested people, and if it works real well, could make larger quantities. Just a thought.
MY QUESTION: Is there any demand for something like this, or am I the only person on this planet that would like to have an overhead DVD WITH the factory moon roof. If you have a FACTORY MOON ROOF in your SUPER DUTY CREW CAB, then I would like to hear your opinion. Thank you,
My stereo expert, and the advisor at my Ford dealership, do not know of any way to mount an overhead DVD because there is a hollow channel that the moonroof retracts into. This hollow channel is part of the hard-plastic headliner (with felt-type material facing you) and is possibly too flimsy to support the weight of the DVD screen and the hidden internal wiring could get snagged if placed on the inside where the moving glass and brackets are.
DESIGN IDEA (Does something like this exist?):
It seems to me that if someone were to 'invent' or make an external channel/bracket that were to extend fully from side to side, mount solidly to the sides, and fit flush with the shape of the overhead molding, this would serve as a solid place to mount the overhead DVD. One or two DVD screens could be mounted on this side to side mounting bracket/track allowing the DVD screen(s) to slide into any position side to side. Also, the bracket/track could deliver the wiring harness(es) to the DVD(s).
If there were enough demand, perhaps my buddy and I could design and develop a prototype, we could test it, make digital photographs to share with interested people, and if it works real well, could make larger quantities. Just a thought.
MY QUESTION: Is there any demand for something like this, or am I the only person on this planet that would like to have an overhead DVD WITH the factory moon roof. If you have a FACTORY MOON ROOF in your SUPER DUTY CREW CAB, then I would like to hear your opinion. Thank you,
Last edited by skigalini; 12-23-2003 at 03:49 PM.
#2
Although I do not have a moonroof I would say that I would ( and may ) put my screens in the back of the front seat head rests. I think it's an easier and cleaner install. Plus there are no distractions hanging from the roof and rear incoming light would not affect the screens as much. Just my opinion.
#3
So, with the moonroof the glass and brackets are directly above the plastic ??
A buddy of mine installs tvs, dvds, etc... and he says that all the dealer work that he has no longer wants flip downs. All the dealers (up around here at least) are having him install tvs in the headrests and in the visors.
I've heard from someone who has a sunroof that a tv can be installed..........if I'm able to get in touch with him I'll see what he says.
A buddy of mine installs tvs, dvds, etc... and he says that all the dealer work that he has no longer wants flip downs. All the dealers (up around here at least) are having him install tvs in the headrests and in the visors.
I've heard from someone who has a sunroof that a tv can be installed..........if I'm able to get in touch with him I'll see what he says.
#4
Originally posted by DCSpecial So, with the moonroof the glass and brackets are directly above the plastic ?? [/B]
Originally posted by DCSpecial A buddy of mine installs tvs, dvds, etc... and he says that all the dealer work that he has no longer wants flip downs. All the dealers (up around here at least) are having him install tvs in the headrests and in the visors.
I've heard from someone who has a sunroof that a tv can be installed..........if I'm able to get in touch with him I'll see what he says. [/B]
I've heard from someone who has a sunroof that a tv can be installed..........if I'm able to get in touch with him I'll see what he says. [/B]
I look forward to hearing what your friend has to say about the overhead DVD screen.
Last edited by skigalini; 12-23-2003 at 08:17 PM.
#5
Just something to consider, How long are you planning on keeping your truck? My point is fabricating and spending alot of money on a dvd player and it becomes a permanent fixture when you sell the truck. There are alot of nice systems out there that are 2 screens,cdr,dvd,xbox and playstation friendly and the nice thing they are portable. You will be able to transfer them among your cars or even your house. I have also found these systems to be a little cheaper than the headrests and overhead consoles.
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#7
I have a similar situation with my 9 and 6 yr old. I simply strap down our portable 13in. tv/vcr combo after folding down the console on the bench seat. Playstation works great also. They love the bigger screen. The boys are VERY content on trips. Easier,cheaper, and removeable.
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#8
I know it would be cool to have a built in DVD player. But by the time your done with it you will probably have over $1,000 invested
Why not get a portable personal DVD player. I have seen them now for about $200.
That way you could move it from vehicle to vehicle, use it outside of the vehicle, and take it on an airplane for inflight movies.
If you go camping it could be hooked up to your tv in your camper
Or if you have a tv in the garage (yes I do, thats where I smoke my cigars) you could hook it up there when the wife puts you out.
Just seems more practical to me to have a portable unit that you could get more use from than to hard mount a unit that can only be used in the truck and only when the kids are in the back on long trips
Why not get a portable personal DVD player. I have seen them now for about $200.
That way you could move it from vehicle to vehicle, use it outside of the vehicle, and take it on an airplane for inflight movies.
If you go camping it could be hooked up to your tv in your camper
Or if you have a tv in the garage (yes I do, thats where I smoke my cigars) you could hook it up there when the wife puts you out.
Just seems more practical to me to have a portable unit that you could get more use from than to hard mount a unit that can only be used in the truck and only when the kids are in the back on long trips
#9
I have a 04 F-350 crew cab and was faced with the same issue. After some research I decided that although some installers said they could mount a flip done DVD, I did'nt get a real comfortable feeling on exactly they were going to mount it. I have the leather one pc seats and decided to go with screens cut into the back of my head rests. Looks very, very clean and works fantastic. I also had a power converter wired in so I can plug in a PS2, DVD can be watched on one screen, games played on the other. Wirerless head phones are really great also. I previously did the less expensive route (12v tv/dvd) but with all the traveling we do, it got old putting all that stuff in and out of the rig.
Good luck,
Bill.
Good luck,
Bill.
#11
Well, my buddy hasn't seen a SD with a sunroof yet.....
I found a post on another site that discussed putting one in a truck with the sunroof. The people there said that a 10.4" screen could be installed.....just screwed into the plastic headliner. Some worried that the weight of a bigger screen would be too much to support. Another guy said that he was going to put a 15.3" and that if the weight was too much he'd put a piece of mdf or plywood to screw it into for support.
Tvs in the headrest isn't hard to install and when they're done it will look great. I had a couple of 6.8" screens installed in the back of the seats of my sister's Durango and it works great for her kids (ages 2 & 4).
I'd say that with either a flip down or the tvs in the headrest it would be a good idea to put one up front too (either in dash flip out or one in the visor)...........that way you can see it when the dvd menu pops up so that you can hit enter to start the film.
Hope this helps.
I found a post on another site that discussed putting one in a truck with the sunroof. The people there said that a 10.4" screen could be installed.....just screwed into the plastic headliner. Some worried that the weight of a bigger screen would be too much to support. Another guy said that he was going to put a 15.3" and that if the weight was too much he'd put a piece of mdf or plywood to screw it into for support.
Tvs in the headrest isn't hard to install and when they're done it will look great. I had a couple of 6.8" screens installed in the back of the seats of my sister's Durango and it works great for her kids (ages 2 & 4).
I'd say that with either a flip down or the tvs in the headrest it would be a good idea to put one up front too (either in dash flip out or one in the visor)...........that way you can see it when the dvd menu pops up so that you can hit enter to start the film.
Hope this helps.
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