I started installing a stereo in my 2408T today. After doing a lot of measuring I narrowed it down to two locations:
1- Stereo and speakers in the cabinets above the tip-out
This location has power wires right above the tip-out winch. The stereo could be installed in the blank center panel that covers the winch compartment. Some stereos may be too deep and will interfere with the winch. They may need a spacer in the opening to pull them out a bit. The speakers could go in the blank panels at the ends of this overhead cabinet. The antenna could be installed through the trailer sidewall, right behind the cabinet.
The close up photo of the tip-out winch shows the power wires in this area. They are the yellow wires at the top of the photo and some white wires right behind them that can't be seen in in the photo.
2- Stereo in the cabinet above the kitchen counter and speakers in the front overhead cabinet.
This is the factory location. I was not going to use this location until I discovered that the speaker wires had been run at the factory. One end was coiled and stowed in the left corner of the front overhead cabinet and the other end was behind the blanking panel on the left side of the kitchen overhead cabinet. This area also had power wires, as well as a blanked out DIN sized hole for the stereo chassis.
The downside to the factory location is that the antenna will end up under the awning unless the coax wire is run aft quite a distance.
In the end I decided on the factory location for the stereo and speakers. Attached are some photos showing both locations and the speaker wires that I found at the factory locations. I'll post photos of the finished installation tomorrow.
Raul
1- Stereo and speakers in the cabinets above the tip-out
This location has power wires right above the tip-out winch. The stereo could be installed in the blank center panel that covers the winch compartment. Some stereos may be too deep and will interfere with the winch. They may need a spacer in the opening to pull them out a bit. The speakers could go in the blank panels at the ends of this overhead cabinet. The antenna could be installed through the trailer sidewall, right behind the cabinet.
The close up photo of the tip-out winch shows the power wires in this area. They are the yellow wires at the top of the photo and some white wires right behind them that can't be seen in in the photo.
2- Stereo in the cabinet above the kitchen counter and speakers in the front overhead cabinet.
This is the factory location. I was not going to use this location until I discovered that the speaker wires had been run at the factory. One end was coiled and stowed in the left corner of the front overhead cabinet and the other end was behind the blanking panel on the left side of the kitchen overhead cabinet. This area also had power wires, as well as a blanked out DIN sized hole for the stereo chassis.
The downside to the factory location is that the antenna will end up under the awning unless the coax wire is run aft quite a distance.
In the end I decided on the factory location for the stereo and speakers. Attached are some photos showing both locations and the speaker wires that I found at the factory locations. I'll post photos of the finished installation tomorrow.
Raul