meek.tv wrote::'(
you're assuming im the sort of person who:
1- checks before they cut bits of their car up
2- listens to good advice
3- knows what they are doing in the first place
now ill probably find out that the seats get in the way when i need an 8" thick baffle. but i wont check until ive done all the work
another rear speaker post
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Re: another rear speaker post
I had the camcover off mine yesterday to adjust the valve clearances and found a wire next to the loom for the scavenger fan sensor, under the handbrake. I'm 99% sure thats a feed for the right side rear speaker.meek.tv wrote:started to install my new speakers yesterday and i have hit a problem that i have read about but not heared a sollution for (please point me in the right direction if it has been posted already).
anyway..... I started at the rear passenger side, don't have rear speakers fitted as standard but was pleased to find the + and - wires tucked away for me saving me a load of bother. when i came to do the rear drivers side i couldn't find anything that looks like wires for the speakers, are they likely to be hidden away somewhere (which would be nice) or alternatively whats the best route to run new wire to the HU from the rear?
I have a feeling it might be a pig of a job so ive moved on to doing the fronts, another pain in the behind but nearly finished......nearly
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