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carguy411 
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but how does the mdf stay in there just by presure

i cant put any glue or anything on it???

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Friction fitted or glue if you wish.

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any particulat glue like silicone or liquid nails

also can i use like a 1/8 piece of ply wood or something like that instaead of mdf casue all i have of that is 3/4?

thanks

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Whatever is a solid enough to act as a backplate. You can use a hot glue gun to attach it as well if you want.

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Velocity Motors has it right I cut a piece of masonite (hard board), 1/8" thick as a backer, and use spray glue to secure it to the foam. then always use a mechanical fastener to secure the screen to the backing plate. if you cut the foam slightly smaller than the screen, the combination of the spray glued backing plate, and the friction of the tight fit will hold the monitor good and tight. run all wires down the center console side of each seat, and avoid splicing if at all possible, vidio cables are usualy shielded, and video will be degraded if this shield is interupted.
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