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yeh, im not sure how he did the cableing, did a good job of it but took him some time!
hes rid of it now otherwise i'd get some pics/info for you just incase!
are you putting 4 new speakers in? if you are the crossovers for the rear would be easy, its just running the cabling in and out of the...
that looks awesome, reminds me of 1 ive seen on cruise derby feature car, isnt yours by any chance is it?!
by the way, the clio badge can be levered of, get a flat balde screwdriver, put a clith round it so you don't damage the paint and just ease it off at each side a bit at a time.
yeh, ill probably have 3 years when i get round to it!
i want an escort cossie if im honest, but i dont think ill be able to have one of them until im about 60!
theres a bloke i work with, he bought an evo VIII, think its the 340bhp model, he's 20 with No NCB, his insurance was £5k tpft!!!
yeh, tehy plug into your original wires with a different output to fit the back of the stereo.
the crossovers could go underneath the glove box, a mate of mine put in a makeshift shelf just above the eyeline so they were out of the way, but im not sure how he did the wiring.
have you got new...
you dont have to take the doors to bits do you?or am i getting mixed up with my mk's?
in the front the panels immediately covering the speakers should just clip off with a flat blade, and then in the rear the same thing near the cupholders?
u just wrapping the wires together?bit of advice use...
they're easy to fit, like fUbar said, get the removal pins, push them in and then pull them back, this will pull the original unit out, then disconnect all of the wires, u might need to get sum connecting cables as the kenwood may not have the correct fittings on the back, i know my pioneer...
well all i want out of it for now, considering its only a 1.2 is less body roll, it sticks to the road fairly well but just rolls over so much!
i thought some stiffer springs would get rid of the problem a bit and make it a bit more stable around bends, then someone got the 182 setup into my...
thanks for the advice, i wasnt sure what to believe as ive been told so many different things, it started with lowering it and then someone said for the same money i could have a full 182 setup incl. front discs so would be stopping quicker aswell so i thought id look into it.
thanks again, Peps
hi, ive got a standard 1.2 16v dynamique clio, and i want to change over all of the suspension to a clio 182 set-up...
some people have told me that i can just replace my original stuff with this, but others have said its more complicated than it seems, has anyone got any more info about...