
PX Ranger Super Cab Extended Length Centre Roof Console
with provision to remount the genuine maplights |

PX Ranger Super Cab Centre Roof Console
with provision to remount the genuine maplights |

PX Ranger Super Cab Extended Length Centre Roof Console
with provision to remount the genuine spectacle holder /
maplight assembly |

PX Ranger Super Cab Centre Roof Console
with provision to remount the genuine spectacle holder /
maplight assembly |
OUR
CONSOLE IS DESIGNED TO RETAIN FUNCTIONALITY OF THE BLUETOOTH
MICROPHONE AND THE CAR ALARM SENSORS
- see 'Points of Interest' below
Low Profile Centre Roof Consoles from $420
Low Profile Centre Roof Consoles from $485 with genuine
spectacle holder / map light assembly hole
Extended Length
Extended Low Profile Centre Roof Console from $540
Extended Low Profile Centre Roof Consoles from $605 with
genuine spectacle holder / map light assembly hole
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for prices of accessories and options.
These photos display several variations on
the centre roof console designs available for this vehicle. |

PX Ranger Super Cab Centre Roof Console
with screen installed in radio housing
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Points
of Interest:
Your centre roof console will be
designed to suit your specific model vehicle. It will neatly
follow the contours of your hoodlining and will be the ideal
width to suit the distance between your sunvisors. The length
of the console takes into account the mounting system for
the console, the shape of the cabin and when applicable,
headroom for the rear seat passengers. When calculating
the depth of the console we allow for maximum headroom and
a clear view for the rear vision mirror. As no two model
vehicles are the same our "vehicle specific" consoles are
the best available.
In
addition to being "vehicle specific" we also "custom build"
each console to suit your requirements - nobody else
does that! We adjust the shape of the base of the console
to suit your radio(s) storage or lighting requirements.
When custom building your console we can build a slim line
console for maximum headroom or a deeper console for maximum
storage. We can make the console's radio housing(s) as small
as your radio(s) will allow providing more headroom and
moving your radio(s) closer to the windscreen for better
access. Another advantage of this versatility of design,
most modern radios have a LCD (liquid crystal display) screen.
It is easier to read the LCD when you are looking square
onto the screen. Whenever possible, we change the angle
on the console's facia panel to suit the radio being fitted. |
Below
are some sketches to show you some of the possible variations
available for centre roof consoles.
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MICROPHONE
CURLY CORD RETAINER A
piece of "one wrap" hook and loop tape is supplied with
each roof console (one retainer for each radio) to prevent
your microphone curly cord from dangling and blocking your
view. Simply screw this retainer onto the console in a suitable
position between the radio and the microphone clip, then
wrap the tape around the curly cord. If you need the full
length of the curly cord, the "one wrap" tape is easy to
release and re-attach.

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FITTING
INSTRUCTIONS FOR STANDARD
LENGTH CENTRE ROOF CONSOLES |
Introduction:
Two holes must be drilled into the vehicle to fit this console.
To mount the front of the console, we utilise the two mounting
screw holes for the genuine spectacle holder / map light
assembly. The back of the console is held in place by drilling
two screw holes into a turret support channel (this channel
is covered by the hood lining – see figure 3). Removal
of the spectacle assembly reveals an opening in the hood
lining, our console has been designed to take advantage
of this opening. If a radio is fitted into the front of
the console it can protrude past the top of the console,
sitting in the space between the hood lining and the turret.
This design allows the console to be less intrusive and
allows the radio to sit further forward making it easier
to see and operate.
Step 1. Remove
the spectacle holder / map light assembly and the interior
light.
Step 2. Remove
the speaker grill fitted to the front of the console. Remove
the plastic bag(s) containing the console fitting kit(s).
Step 3. Hold the
console in position to check the fit. Make sure you have
received the correct console, in good order, before cutting
any holes.
Step 4. Place the
console in position. Ensure that the console’s two
front mounting holes are lined up with the screw holes in
the vehicle. |
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Step 5.
Attach the front of the console to the vehicle using the
two 75mm 10 gauge self-tapping screws and two washers supplied
(as shown in Figure 2 above).
Step 6. Make
sure the back of the console is sitting in the centre of
the vehicle by measuring from each side of the console to
each side of the vehicle. After centreing the console, use
a scriber (or similar) to make two holes in the hood lining
in line with the console’s two rear mounting points.
Remove the console from the vehicle.
Step 7.
Before drilling any holes in the centre of the roof, look
through the interior light hole in the hood lining to check
that your holes are in line with the centre of the channel. |

Step 8. The holes
for the two rear mounting screws must now be drilled.
Drill two 5/32 inch (4mm) diameter holes in line with
your scriber holes through the hood lining and through
ONE LAYER of steel. Be careful not to push the drill bit
through the first layer of steel and onto the turret.
(There is a small space between the channel and the turret
in the places the holes are being drilled.)
Step 9.
Fit your radio(s) and accessories into the console –
see the “instructions on installing a radio into a
console” and the “radio fitting kit” supplied
with the console.
Step 10.
Install the wiring and aerial lead(s) before fitting the
console. Be sure to leave enough spare wire to reach down
to the seat. This will make it easier to connect your wiring
to the radio(s) before fitting the console. The excess wire
can be coiled up inside the console. The wiring looms for
the genuine map lights and the Bluetooth microphone might
not be long enough to reach the lights and microphone when
they are fitted into the console. The best way to lengthen
these looms is to cut and extend each individual wire. Remove
the appropriate fuses then cut each wire separately to avoid
damaging any sensitive electrical components.
Step 11.
Connect the wiring and check that the radio(s) and accessories
are operational before installing the console. |
ALTERNATIVE A:
For a console with provision to re-mount the complete spectacle
holder / map light assembly.
Step 12. Coil up
any excess wire while lifting the console into position.
Thread the interior light loom and plug through the interior
light hole in the console. Thread the map light loom and
the Bluetooth loom through the hole in the console for the
spectacle holder / map light assembly.
Step 13. Attach
the front of the console to the vehicle using the two 75mm
long screws and two of the washers provided in the fitting
kit.
Step 14. Attach
the rear of the console to the vehicle using the 38mm long
two screws and two of the washers provided in the fitting
kit.
Step 15. Connect
the genuine map light wiring plug and the Bluetooth microphone
wiring plug. Fit the spectacle holder / map light assembly
to the console using the two 18mm screws supplied.
Step 16. Re-attached
the speaker grill to the front of the console.
Step 17. Connect
the interior light wiring plug then fit the interior light
onto the base of the console.
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ALTERNATIVE
B:
For a console with provision to re-mount the map light and
the Bluetooth microphone (i.e. discard the spectacle holder.)
Step 12. Coil up
any excess wire while lifting the console into position.
Thread the interior light loom and plug through the interior
light hole in the console. Thread the wiring loom for the
map light through the map light hole in the console then
thread the Bluetooth microphone loom through the speaker
grill hole in the console.
Step 13. Attach
the front of the console to the vehicle using the two 75mm
long screws and two of the washers provided in the fitting
kit.
Step 14. Attach
the rear of the console to the vehicle using the two 38mm
long screws and two of the washers provided in the fitting
kit.
Step 15. Connect
the genuine map light wiring plug. Fit the map light into
the console. As shown in Figure 4, attach the Bluetooth
microphone onto the inside of the speaker grill using the
double sided tape supplied. Connect the Bluetooth microphone
wiring plug then re-attach the speaker grill to the front
of the console. |
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FITTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR
EXTENDED LENGTH CENTRE ROOF CONSOLES
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Introduction:
Four holes must be drilled into the vehicle to fit this
console. To mount the front of the console, we utilise the
two mounting screw holes for the genuine spectacle holder
/ map light assembly. The centre of the console is held
in place by drilling two screw holes into a turret support
channel (this channel is covered by the hood lining –
see figure 5). The back of the console is held in place
by drilling two screw holes in the channel above the rear
window (see figure 4). Removal of the spectacle assembly
reveals an opening in the hood lining, our console has been
designed to take advantage of this opening. If a radio is
fitted into the front of the console it can protrude past
the top of the console, sitting in the space between the
hood lining and the turret. This design allows the console
to be less intrusive and allows the radio to sit further
forward making it easier to see and operate.
Step 1. Remove
the spectacle holder / map light assembly and the interior
light.
Step 2. Remove the
two plastic hooks above the rear window.
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Step 3. Remove the
speaker grill fitted to the front of the console. Remove
the plastic bag(s) containing the console fitting kit(s).
Step 4. Hold the
console in position to check the fit. Make sure you have
received the correct console, in good order, before cutting
any holes in the console.
Step 5. Place the
console in position. Ensure that the console’s two
front mounting holes are lined up with the screw holes in
the vehicle. |
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Step 6. Attach the
front of the console to the vehicle using the two 75mm 10
gauge self-tapping screws and two 19mm O.D. washers supplied
(as shown in Figure 3 above).
Step 7. Make sure
the back of the console is sitting in the centre of the
vehicle. Drill two 5/32 inch (4mm) holes into the vehicle
below the rectangular holes for the plastic hooks, as shown
in Figure 4. Be careful not to push the drill bit through
the first layer of steel and onto the turret. (There is
a small space between the channel and the turret in the
places the holes are being drilled.)
Step 8. Use a scriber
(or similar) to make two holes in the hood lining in line
with the console’s two mounting points in the centre
of the roof. Remove the console from the vehicle.
Step 9. Before drilling
the holes in the centre of the roof, look through the interior
light hole in the hood lining to check that your holes are
in line with the centre of the channel. |
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Step
10. The holes in the centre of the roof must now
be drilled. Drill two 5/32 inch (4mm) diameter holes in
line with your scriber holes through the hood lining and
through ONE LAYER of steel. Be careful not to push the drill
bit through the first layer of steel and onto the turret.
(There is a small space between the channel and the turret
in the places the holes are being drilled.)
Step 11. Fit your
radio(s) and accessories into the console – see the
“instructions on installing a radio into a console”
and the “radio fitting kit” supplied with the
console.
Step 12. Install
the wiring and aerial lead(s) before fitting the console.
Be sure to leave enough spare wire to reach down to the
seat. This will make it easier to connect your wiring to
the radio(s) before fitting the console. The excess wire
can be coiled up inside the console. The wiring looms for
the genuine map lights and the Bluetooth microphone might
not be long enough to reach the lights and microphone when
they are fitted into the console. The best way to lengthen
these looms is to cut and extend each individual wire. Remove
the appropriate fuses then cut each wire separately to avoid
damaging any sensitive electrical components.
Step 13. Connect
the wiring and check that the radio(s) and accessories are
operational before installing the console.
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ALTERNATIVE
A:
For a console with provision to re-mount the complete spectacle
holder / map light assembly.
Step 14. Coil up
any excess wire while lifting the console into position.
Thread the interior light loom and plug through the interior
light hole in the console. Thread the map light loom and
the Bluetooth loom through the hole in the console for the
spectacle holder / map light assembly.
Step 15. Attach
the front of the console to the vehicle using the two 75mm
long screws and two of the 12mm O.D. washers provided in
the fitting kit.
Step 16. Attach
the centre of the console to the vehicle using two of the
38mm long screws and two of the 19mm O.D. washers provided
in the fitting kit.
Step 17. Attach
the back of the console to the vehicle using two of the
38mm long screws, two snap caps and two 12mm O.D. washers
provided in the fitting kit.
Step 18. Connect
the genuine map light wiring plug and the Bluetooth microphone
wiring plug. Fit the spectacle holder / map light assembly
to the console using the two 18mm screws supplied.
Step 19. Re-attached
the speaker grill to the front of the console.
Step 20. Connect
the interior light wiring plug then fit the interior light
onto the base of the console.
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ALTERNATIVE
B:
For a console with provision to re-mount the map light and
the Bluetooth microphone (i.e. discard the spectacle holder.)
Step 14. Coil up
any excess wire while lifting the console into position.
Thread the interior light loom and plug through the interior
light hole in the console. Thread the wiring loom for the
map light through the map light hole in the console then
thread the Bluetooth microphone loom through the speaker
grill hole in the console.
Step 15. Attach
the front of the console to the vehicle using the two 75mm
long screws and two of the 19mm O.D. washers provided in
the fitting kit.
Step 16. Attach
the centre of the console to the vehicle using two of the
38mm long screws and two of the 19mm O.D. washers provided
in the fitting kit.
Step 17. Attach
the back of the console to the vehicle using two of the
38mm long screws, two snap caps and two 12mm O.D. washers
provided in the fitting kit.
Step 18. Connect
the genuine map light wiring plug. Fit the map light into
the console. As shown in Figure 6, attach the Bluetooth
microphone onto the inside of the speaker grill using the
double sided tape supplied. Connect the Bluetooth microphone
wiring plug then re-attach the speaker grill to the front
of the console.
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