thank you for posting this video, it was detail oriented, descriptive and easy to follow. I saw your phone number and the Chicago sports team banners and was disappointed when I looked up on point customs and learned it wasn't located in the chicago area as i'm always looking for a good shop to help /w corvette work.
Honestly thanks for great video bro got the starlight kit while ago finally have idea what to do unfortunately didn’t get twinkie able computer so will have to purchase that later
Are you able to remove the driver side and passenger side pillars out of the truck after removal or do we have to disassemble the seat belt in its entirety? Thinking of doing this but also want to paint the interior but only if I can get those pillars out the vehicle. 5:47
We traveled to over 50 different customers out of state for mobile service . We charge a flat rate half down covers parts and booking . We complete the job in 2 days and come back home . If it’s close enough we drive if it’s far we fly . I’ve done installs as far as Chicago and Miami from Oklahoma !
Thanks for this tutorial! I actually watched this while on a business trip in Madrid. Came home on Sunday, and did the install onto our 2013 370z Nismo on Monday. It took about 2 hours because I had to also install the clips onto the new factory bumper along with the new lower fascia. I also installed new wheel fender liners. Your summary at the end was a thorough review, and while I took notes, I was able to do the install completely from memory.
can you reconnect my liner properly? my passenger side pillar wont close so it looks ugly and i didnt plug in the lights to the back passenger lights...im in laurel Maryland
No, you would only need to replace the light box. The fiber optics connects to the light box separately so you only need to change out the light box not the fiber optics.
If you use a 6 foot fiber optic kit, and if it is a thin box like the one that we used in our video you can mount it in the headliner. There is enough space to mount it safely in the headliner if you use the a 10 foot kit you can run it into one of the rear pillars without issue.
The shops physical location is in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but we offer mobile work on headliner jobs. If you’re interested in a mobile service, you can shoot us a text to 773-920-0538 or a call Monday through Friday 9 AM to 6 PM or you can shoot us an email to OnPointcustomauto@gmail.com, or you can get in contact with us at onpointcustomauto.com
No you shouldn’t have any issues at all .. if you’d like just to be safe you can remove the terminals off the battery of your concerned . I’ve done 300-400 headliners ve never had any issues
It’s all left up to opinion brother I’ve got over 30,000 views and you’re one of the very few that thinks it’s not a good video so I appreciate your opinion but I appreciate you watching the video more than anything. God bless you.
@@stratman._. all is forgiven brother believe me we are 100% good at the end of the day. No one’s perfect but it takes a really big person and mature person to apologize no matter what the situation is. Take care and God bless brother.
hi ,good video, no need to remove the side markers or the 5 torx bolts on each of the upper fenders. This was on a 2008 z06 but I don't think it would be different on a base model
That's the exact factory stereo in my 2019 NV200. I was hoping you were doing an after market upgrade install. I'm curious about the the steering wheel control connections and the rear camera connections. Was wondering if the existing factory rear camera works with aftermarket stereos?
Hey do u know about how much space u have between the headliner and roof so Ik how small I have to get the box so it will fit up there I have a charger as well so it’ll be the same space