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Don't see what all the fuss is about tbh with this thread. Seen far better threads on wet sanding.
Suppose the reflections are quite impressive but not exactly the best photos!
Surely you'd remove the bump strips to do the door?!
Speakers are easy to remove.
Doors, pop the cover off with a screwdriver. Two torx screws. Done.
Tweeters. Can be done without removing dash with a fiddle. Twist the grill covers anticlockwise (I think) and lift off.
Then use a screwdriver to work the tweeter free, they don't always line up...
Just grind the head off, and make sure you don't damage the bracket.
Whoever buys it can just use the existing one from their old seats. Or get one from Renault. Doubt it'll cost much.
Yea that's what I was going to do, Remove the little nut, then hit downwards on the thread. Should be simple enough.
When you say crack the nut on the end of the TRE, do you mean the little one on the thread, or the big one attached to the inner arms?
Yea I don't have a ball joint splitter, was just going to smack downwards with a hammer, as you said doesn't matter if I damage it.
I'm just going to do the TRE's for now. Thanks, if I get stuck I'll post again!
Said this on the facebook link, but I love how on the Twizy its really futuristic on the outside, then inside its like they raided the old Renault spares bin..
Mk2 stalks, mk3 steering wheel etc. lol.
Is it fairly simple?
As in just undo the bolt attaching it to the hub, knock it down and out, then mark its position roughly and just unwind it using the Hex bolt bit on the end of the TRE until it comes off?
Then getting geo setup afterwards. Or is there anything I've missed?
Two threads?
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Yeah same as me, I've got really long 'black' bits as well so was just gonna put it on and see what happens. But reconsidering now depending on how the person above says it turned out... I'll let you know.
Can't comment on a sub, but I had a set of component speakers amped off the standard headunit using the above, and sounded perfectly adequate, compared to my old aftermarket headunit.