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Product: | SMART-TRAY |
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Works With: | 1986-1991 |
Manufacturer: | GoWesty |
Difficulty: |
![]() Requires some hand & power tools and minimal mechanical knowledge. |
Add a 9" Car Play Display to your Vanagon with the Smart Tray by Campskills!
Fits: 1986-1990 Vanagon with the padded dash - Your Dash should look like the one in the photo for compatibility
Features:
• PETG 3D Printed – No glue, not fixtures, no crap.
• Designed to take the place of the ashtray
• Easy install
Why we love it:
• It’s clean and simple
• Fits in the ashtray location on the dash with perfect viewing angles
• No big monitor housing
• No ugly robot arms holding up screens
• The head unit we’ve chosen is affordable and wireless to your phone
• Easy installation and removal
• No drilling, gluing, or sticking
• Integrated provision for the GoWesty Stereo Toggle Kit
Extras you will need:
• GoWesty Stereo Keyed Power Toggle Kit - See related items below
• CARPURIDE C98 9 Inch Car Play Screen for Car – Under $100 on Amazon, and works great!
Note: This product requires tapping into your vehicle's electrical system and connecting to your stereo head unit. We do not offer instructions or technical support to do this.
Do I have to use the Carpuride Screen? Answer: Most likely no. From our research, it appears that many of the screen manufacturers use the same mounting cleats. When buying your device look for an image like the one below. That said buy at your own risk and we do not have full confirmation on every device. Nor have we tested weight distribution on other screen proportions.
I live in a hot climate will it all melt in the sun? Answer: If anything gets hot enough, it will melt. The Smart Tray Mount is made of PETG plastic. If left at over 200 degrees Fahrenheit for prolonged periods, you may start to see some warping.
Plug 'n' Play — Requires no or basic hand tools and no mechanical knowledge.
Handy — Requires some hand & power tools and minimal mechanical knowledge.
DIY — Requires a full tool set and broad mechanical knowledge.
Pro — Requires professional-level tools, talent and experience.