Rear speaker cable
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Not sure if this will help, but:
www.david.hughes15.btinternet.co.uk/speakers.htm
Also, I found in my Griff, that the speaker cables for the rear speakers already went from the head unit to the door catch access panel, behind the passenger seat.
Then it was a simple job of extending the cables.
David
www.david.hughes15.btinternet.co.uk/speakers.htm
Also, I found in my Griff, that the speaker cables for the rear speakers already went from the head unit to the door catch access panel, behind the passenger seat.
Then it was a simple job of extending the cables.
David
Just done the speakers in my Chimaera yesterday... my wiring was also complete up to the access hatch behind the passenger seat. Then just extented from the terminal block to the boot up over the wheel arch. Give david010167's web page a read - i found it helpful.
I will post my little speaker adventure on my website soon. But you'll probably be done by then!
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I will post my little speaker adventure on my website soon. But you'll probably be done by then!
I managed to borrow a rotary saw called a 'rotozip' - worked a treat with a fibreglass bit as it is small enough to manouveur around in the confined space. I started out with a jigsaw, but that just wasnt going to happen - too big and cumbersome. got there in the end though and, I agree, it is well worth it!
I fitted 6*9's and routed the cable down the transmission tunnel, then under the carpet behind each seat and then if you look behind the carpet just below the corners of the rear window there is a small gap you can feed the cable through to the boot area..
Cutting the FG was a bitch for me too, but it does sound great, no need for any amps if you have a good head unit, bass if fabulous.
Cutting the FG was a bitch for me too, but it does sound great, no need for any amps if you have a good head unit, bass if fabulous.
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