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The depth of the sunglass holder-Doesn’t push against the black panel that’s exposed after you cut the rectangle out?  What size screws did you use to mount the sunglass holder to the bracket?  Would I have to remove the other over console?  Would it be ok not to and just cut the rectangle out

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dumb question, what did you mount the bracket to or does it just hold the holder to the headliner itself securely? Thanks!

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The bracket pinches the sun glass holder to the head liner by using two screws installed through the inside of the sun glass holder into the bracket. If you take out the overhead console, you can see there is plenty of room for the sun glass holder and allows installation of the bracket. Very secure when done.

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On 9/1/2020 at 6:33 PM, Nalby said:

The bracket pinches the sun glass holder to the head liner by using two screws installed through the inside of the sun glass holder into the bracket. If you take out the overhead console, you can see there is plenty of room for the sun glass holder and allows installation of the bracket. Very secure when done.

Awesome, thank you!!!

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Nice work, it's inspired me to do the same. Can you tell me why dropping the console is necessary? Seems mounting the sunglass holder could be done with just the new hole that's been cut through. 

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