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i done it myself, my dad has a garage though so i had air tools, two post ramps and endless amount of tools to choose from!;) he charges about that price though. just ring around and ask the labour price per hour of the garage and you can work out how much it should cost. no more than 1h30mins...
cant you take the archliners off and cut off the inner lip off the arch? a pic would help as its hard to imagine how much poke you have going on really.
you would go to renault to change a sidelight bulb:S dont mean to be rude but its shocking how little some people know about cars. you will need a 501 bulb which you can get from ebay, halfords or your local motor spares shop.
you can get a dynamique spoiler like i got and you just unbolt and plug it in easy peasy. the cup spoiler has a different brake light i think so you would have to cut the two wires and either crimp them or put a connector block on. nothing hard really
all i could tell you really is that the input mode needs to be on 2 channel and the x overs need to be on low pass filter to run the subs. i could guestimate what rca needs to go where but i will let some one who knows there stuff more like wallop;)
yep thats what i done just unscrewed the plastic cap thing on the terminal and whacked it on and done it back up.
as for the pic it is quite hard to work out. lol you need to say how many channels you are running and how many rca leads you have run. are you running just subs or speakers...
did you get a manual or any booklets with your amp it should tell you which is the best way to connect it up. a lot of amps are different though so im not sure.
i done mine:
earth
speaker wire
rca
rem
power
this is looking in from the boot with half of the rear seat folded forward. when the seats are back you cant even see it atall. i tried the seatbelt bolt on the left hand side where it fixes at the bottom and my amp wouldn't even work with it earthed there. and put a little bit of grease on it...
it is called the isofix bar mate and i got it out even though it was well tough and i found that it was too fat for my terminal on the end of my earth lead lol. the picture where the power lead comes through is where i earthed mine. if you unbolt it and scrape the paint off then put the terminal...
when i installed mine i found it easier if you take the cage out and then get all the wires as shout as possible and push all of the excess down behind the heater controls. then put the cage back in and it will go in nicely.