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To properly start a new progress thread, the new vehicle must be shown. So here we go.
![]() Now that is complete, we move on to this weekends fun. ![]() Majority of items needed to accomplish the clutch change. ![]() Prepped work area. Should be an eventful weekend. Plans for this weekend: (Let see how many I actully complete) Clutch swap over riser blocks swap over rear ssIII splitters swap over highs and projectors ( Remove OEM casing from light, and apply to projector broken casing) Covert connectors. install headunit with proper facekit wire in amp, and subs. remove rear seats Thats a hefty list, but I think I can do it. I'll damn well try. Hoping the locals have their earplugs ready. Any of you Floridians want to come to Gainesville? I'll supply beer, pizza, and California type headache relief ![]() |
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined May 29, '09 From Gainesville, FL Currently Offline Reputation: 17 (100%) ![]() |
Finally got the audio situated correctly. Just woke up this morning with the motivation, and a 20oz red bull
![]() Sorting out the rear speakers...previous owner powered the other head unit with the cig lighter power wires, and ran new speaker wire to each speaker inside of the vehicle. I already did the front 2, but had to sort out the wiring for the rears. Completely removed the factory amp harness and all un-needed wiring. Found a spare set of power wires, which have been tucked for later use. ![]() Extended all OEM wires, with OEM colored wires, then spliced on the aftermarket color wires finally to the harness. I can take the head unit out down to about the climate control with ease. No more digging for wires in horrid spots. This is the previous owners trickery...had to go in and fix these. ![]() ![]() He cut them so close to the connection, I would have to re-pin them. So some electrical tap and wire nuts do the trick just fine. End result, a clean install, with all speakers working! Plenty of tweet, and plenty of boom! Much thanks to swiss for the head unit! Works perfectly ![]() Also removed the rear seats, as they were destined for trash either way. ![]() Few other tidbits like fixing the cig lighter and bulb, swapping out the center console, and swapping out broken air vents with ones from the ST. Little repairs, but happy repairs. This post has been edited by rave2n: Apr 22, 2012 - 1:21 PM |
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