CB Radio Installation Tip
A good place to mount a CB is on the passenger side of your BMW 2002 center console. If you use a quick mount, you can mount the radio case directly to it so the radio will be flush with the console and not in competition with your passenger’s knees. Mount the unit low enough [...]
CB Radio Installation in 1974 BMW 2002
The November 1977 Roundel article concerning the basics of CB radio installation prompted me to investigate the feasibility of finding a suitable in-dash combination CB radio unit for my 1974 2002 with Behr air conditioning. Owners of such cars will attest to the limited space available between the alc faceplate and the transmission hump.With the [...]
How to Tnstall a CB Radio in BMW 2002 to Avoid Theft
Like most BMW owners, I enjoy driving at speeds considerably above the fifty five mile an hour speed limit. This fact, plus my desire to retain my driver’s license instilled in me the desire to install a Citizen’s Band Radio in my 2002. The only problem was where to put it to avoid theft and without marring the interior appearance.
Ideal Location for a CB Radio in the BMW Bavaria
Thought I’d pass along what I think is the ideal location for a CB in the Bavaria series cars. A slide-out bracket bolts neatly to the drop-down door for the hood release; drill holes right through it and use large washers inside the door to distribute the load across the slightly flimsy structure. Drill a [...]
BMW 2002 Accessory Gauge and CB Mounting
If you hate “pasting” garbage all over your BMW 2002’s cosmetically clean dash, and have decided that you need at least one more gauge, such as oil pressure, ammeter, etc., consider that nice clock housing. The VDO “Set.Cockpit” style gauges will fit these holes nicely, if you care to take the time to do the [...]

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