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Old Jul 7, 2002
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ps2 install

i know this is the wrong place to post this but i posted it in the ice section and got no responce. All you guys with a ps2 under the seat how did you guys bolt it down to the floor. What did you use and how. I did mine 2 days ago and it just slides all over the floor, and also would you recomend the driver or passengeer side seat. Currently i have it in the passanger but think im going to change it, especially since i have a 2 door and everyone slides that seat back and fouth to get in the back. Thanks
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I actually went to the home depot or lowes and bought some velcro strips and only used the hard pointy side of the velcro not the side that looks like an afro! I attaced that to the bottom of the ps2 and it actually velcroed or stuck to the carpet!
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i put mine in the glove box and had enough cut out the front so the face of the playstation 2 could stick out and u wouldn't have to open it... however they did a terrible job so i bought another glove box and its sitting under my passanger seat now... no velcro though i never had the problem of it sliding... but i'm taking it to another shop to have the glove box cut again... hopefully they do a good job this time... hope this helps...
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quick question...is there a way to temp install the ps2 so i can use it in my house as well...plus

how did you connect the power, is it just an ac to dc adaptor?
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i put it under the seat... and i cut so styrofoam ti fit on iether side of it so its a nice tight fit and dosent slide around...
seems to be workign fine, but u cant really use it while driving... better or geting it mounted profesionally so its guarnteed not to bounce or move and maybe they cna cushion it better...

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Thanks guys for the responces hey ironcow its just a converter and if you buy an extra cable or use the old one from your first playstation if you still have it laying around you could do it you just have to plug it and unplug it all the time, kind of a hassle if you ask me, and yes you can pick up a converter at walmart for around $40. Hey Reese man that sucks hope you got your money back on that deal and BigWing right now i have mine in the floor and have not had one time it has skipped im hopping when i bolt it down it wount skip if it does im not bolting it.

 
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