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sod the spray glue sorry!, held well at first but its now coming off
jus been to Renault and bought some of the black sticky stuff
they call it licorice
ill let you know how it goes
have you got an amp ?
if so, make sure your RCA and speaker cables are on a seperate side of the car to the power cable for the amp
also make sure your earth is VERY good, proper bare metal !
dont bother with anythin but Autoleads spray adhesive, £4.99 from your local Motor World
i too got a 16v interior and i tried.........hot glue gun, double sided tape, super glue, velcro etc etc an nothin worked
that does though !
dont they actually have to trigger the gun for it to emit any laser beam, they can see your car through the guns view finder very easily, not until they actually press the button does it actually emit anything
thats how i always understood they worked, basically with laser your not gettin away...
well the fella over the road popped over to have a look at what i was doin and give me a few tools which helped matters a lot !
ive now managed to route through the doors 1.5mm proper speaker cable, its NOT an easy job
it took me 7 hours and 45 minutes to fit my speakers !!!
i then had the idea of drilling through the blocks on the door wire connector block to put fresh wire through, which worked great on one side of the block, however i cant get to the bit thats attached to the car without taking the door off, and i dont have the right tools to do that
someone...
right, im trying to install my components, ive now realised the only place im gonna get the tweeter is in the original location, so thats where its going
now to do this is quite easy fitment wise, its just the wiring thats a pain in the arse
what i need to do is, find the wires for the...
well ive finally got some components, after listenin to a few these sounded the best for the money and the type of music i listen to
Planet Audio V52CK
http://www.planetaudiousa.com/print/images/VORTEX%20SERIES/V52CK.jpg
[Edited by BRUN on 02 June 2004 at 3:53pm]
if there is one available, then an adapter lead plus changer usually costs £200 at work (Motor World) to fit with an original OE headunit
not sure if there is one listed for the Williams, i can check if you want
yea thats the ones i listened to the other day, you should find the tweeter is very accurate and crisp without being harsh, on the set i listened to though the speakers seemed very seperated and didnt seem to be working in harmony with each other, seemed each was doin its own thing
i know that...
i wouldnt, based on the Alpine speakers ive heard, you can get a lot better for the money, unless that is your talking about the 2003 Type-X......the dark blue ones
there is a new Type-X for 2004
it depends completely on how much your willing to spend, and although at present ive got them, get rid of the 6x9s and get some front components and amp them instead
http://www.precisionpower.com/http://www.precisionpower.com/
anyone ever heard any of there speakers, one of the lads at our technical dept at work (Motor World) rates them and i notice on C.A.D they do a set of components for £70, obviously there the cheaper set they do...
dont bother, there is lots of law suits you can read about online about Slick 50 in America
and as Malice said, a lot of money is spent on oil development, if any of the stuff in the additives was actually needed, it would be there already in the correct amount if you buy a decent oil in the...
there are different types of coolant and some dont mix, so dont just put anything in, yours should i presume have the Renault stuff in it, so id go to the dealers and buy that
where did you buy it ?
i work for Motor World, and in this situation id offer the customer the chance to send it to our repairers, however if it comes back with no fault diagnosed then there is a charge
maybe the shop you bought it from can do the same, i presume you still have the receipt etc
im still after my components, and ive jus been in Halfords for a bit of a listen to some speakers (i know, not the best place, but where else can i go at 3:30 on a Sunday)
All prices, online prices
Alpine Type E - £40 - Wont be buying these, seemed to be missing quite a lot of frequency...