Not so useless cubby
I love my Chevy Avalanche. About the only thing I don't like about it is that stupid useless cubby hole just to the left of the instrument cluster.
I've never wanted to modify my truck but I've always wanted a GPS.
I tried a software version of a GPS that ran on my laptop and that was a pain.
Recently I bought a Tom Tom Navigator 5 Bluetooth that has software that runs on my Treo 650. I used a vent mount bracket to mount it right next to that useless cubby I was telling you about.

I've been using the Tom Tom for a couple of weeks and I love it.
The only problem I had was the while it's running it uses a lot of the Treo's battery so I use the car adapter for my Treo.

I also use the car adapter for the GPS antenna and that uses both the available 12V outlets in my Avalanche and I normally used one of those for my iPod.

Today I went to Pep Boys and bought a Bell model 39062-1 Dual Outlet. It comes with insulation displacement connectors and a piece velcro. It is fused with an in-line 10 amp fuse.

I took out the useless cubby and drilled a hole in the back of it large enough for the fuseholder to pass through.

Now my cubby is not so useless.
I've never wanted to modify my truck but I've always wanted a GPS.
I tried a software version of a GPS that ran on my laptop and that was a pain.
Recently I bought a Tom Tom Navigator 5 Bluetooth that has software that runs on my Treo 650. I used a vent mount bracket to mount it right next to that useless cubby I was telling you about.

I've been using the Tom Tom for a couple of weeks and I love it.
The only problem I had was the while it's running it uses a lot of the Treo's battery so I use the car adapter for my Treo.

I also use the car adapter for the GPS antenna and that uses both the available 12V outlets in my Avalanche and I normally used one of those for my iPod.

Today I went to Pep Boys and bought a Bell model 39062-1 Dual Outlet. It comes with insulation displacement connectors and a piece velcro. It is fused with an in-line 10 amp fuse.

I took out the useless cubby and drilled a hole in the back of it large enough for the fuseholder to pass through.

Now my cubby is not so useless.
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