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j_s_g said:
How easy was it to get the speakers in, and which ones did you go for in the end, by the way?
Not too bad getting the speakers in. The tweeters are almost a straight swap and the woofers are tight but go ok. It's a strange feeling taking an electric jigsaw to the car.
The hardest part was trimming the curvy bit and figuring out tvr's wiring technique as I only had the centre speaker and two tweeters.
All in, about an evenings work for each door. Just got to tackle the helmet hole and the parcel shelf now...
Went for Infinity 6000cs in the end but don't get infinity for the back. I've just sent back my 4" ones cause the grill is about 5 1/2" and doesn't fit with any amount of pushing. I'm waiting for a smaller replacement to get sent back out to me.
swindorski46 said:
How hard was it to do the leather?
Not too bad. It all unscrews into sections. The centre part just stretches across and the edges are hidden by the grey bit.
The speaker part is a little bit trickier and needs a bit of stretching and pulling to get it into shape. But with a tin of spray glue from Frosts and an evening in front of the telly it can be done.
I even found £1.40 behind the trim which pays for 1.4% of the leather, bargain.
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