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ran the cable through the passenger foot-well,
the harness passes through a rubber membrane in the bulkhead into the engine bay,
I used some stiff wire to pierce the membrane just above the harness, then taped the feed wire to it and pushed through.
wired up directly to the battery so the socket works without having to switch the ignition on.
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another pic added abovekirkynut wrote: I'm guessing you have fused it haven't you?
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on the left my original 100mm (these were an upgrade on the original OEMs), and in the right corner, the 130mm 3-way upgrades.
here's the left footwell panel
deciding the best position and marking up
WARNING - as speakers come with different dia and length magnets, check your particular speakers for positioning first by offering them up to the metal speaker holes in the foot-wells - it may mean you have to cut out the plastic panel centrally and not not offset like I have, to make the finished assembly fit
dremelling out
ready to fit
a bit strengthening, flattened out the clips to use as "nuts"
fitted in the panel
fitted in the footwell
well pleased, much improved sound
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Halford wrote: thanks to Jake (thinking outside the box) he demonstrated that it was possible to fit larger 130mm speakers (as opposed to 100mm) in the front foot-wells .... but it does need a little work
A superb guide. Nice one.
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tested it out proper today and sound is so much better
only regret now is not getting slightly better speakers such as the clarions I've fitted in the rear
as they sound even better ( see here ),
but hey, for £20 I'm a happy bunny as I'm tight, and anyway I'm getting deafer ....... so the wife says :whistle:
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Did you find the speakers hit the metalwork behind? I had some issues getting the speaker magnets lined up to sit in the old speaker holes but got there in the end. I notice your speakers were fairly shallow mounting- mine are quite deep which obviously doesn't help!
The sound is a definite improvement over standard, although still very much 'a speaker screwed to a bit of trim' quality!
Thanks for the tip Halford
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Halford wrote: but hey, for £20 I'm a happy bunny as I'm tight, and anyway I'm getting deafer ....... so the wife says :whistle:
For front speakers those are fine. Don't beat yourself up over it Mr. H.
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