Originally Posted by
killinformula
I want to replace the stock cdplayer and take out the tape player, sooo
1) i need a head unit that can play cds/mp3s and possibly a ipod connection.. nothing fancy just decent looking
2) i need to know where to get the part to replace the hole where the cd/tape player wil be.... which spot would the new player go in?
3) i need to know the size of speakers in the car and how many. and are there any special requirements as to the speakers, or can i get any kind of speaker as long as the size is right?
4) how hard are the speakers to get to? i am really mechanically inclined so like jumping into doors doesnt phase me.
please let me know asap, my family wants to get me something for my car for xmas!!!
If you don't want nothing fancy a CD sony Xplode could be just fine for you,
Now,here is something about the speaker the ones located at the doors are 6.5" diameter,the rear speakers are 4",removing the door panels are quit easy as how much pacient you can deal with;The door panel are placed with plug'in clips,but you thinking of doing-you-self just be carefull of the panels,specially the black carbon fiber looking pieces,they can easy brake apart if you don't treat them good,a tool to remove the panel can be purchase at radio shack.
The hard part is the rear panels,it takes time to remove the bunch of clips the rear panels comes with on each side.here's pics about how it looks after they have being removed,the rear speakers are mounted on a piece of sheet metal right over the wheel well.
To remove both the tape deck & tthe CD changer you must remove the cluster cover,then unplug the hazard lights,the cruise control & the defroster wires to have the dash cover out completly.
The tape & the CD changer are mounted with screws & brackets,not with sleeves,you must keep those screws & brackets to use them again,even though the new cd player comes with they own set of screws & sleeves you got to use the ones that comes in the dash board,Sorry you are far other wise i'll be glad to help you in person
Dakar was just the begining.