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OFcorsa
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Registered: 6th Jan 03
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5th Dec 03 at 10:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

is it easy to do?

if any1 here has had theirs fitted. how much did you pay?

I have been quoted £140 for fitting my £139.99 infinity speakers...to me that is way over priced would anyone agree?
Melville
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5th Dec 03 at 10:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote



£140



Its dead easy!! only tricky bit is getting the tweeter cover off on a corsa C. If youve got a corsa B then its even easier

Dan
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5th Dec 03 at 11:01   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

its a piece of piss, ill drive 2 u and fit them 4 140 quid!!!

its really easy mate, if ure amping them, make sure u run decent cable thru ure doors, and use some dynamat 2 deaden the door.

Need any help u2u me.


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OFcorsa
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Cheers guys! i thought the exact same thing £140 i just said ok then bye. yep corsa b so i will be doing that after xmas. and get the deadening going on shortly! thanks again.
Richie
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LMAO! £140? Who the hell quoted you that so i can phone them and call them fuckin rip off merchants! Tossers!
OFcorsa
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Austin - it was this crippled guy who runs cheltenham hi fi i think its called. However his assistant sold me an alpine cd player and fitted it for free so i thought PGTF to your stupid fitting prices.
Dom
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i dont think fitting front comps are a piece of piss, but they arnt inpossible Im doing mind now and so far it has taken me a few weekends But im a slow worker and am taking time at it, ive already made a few mistakes - like placing the left doors cross over in the pocket, when i could have fitted it in the foam behind the door cards (which i have done on the drivers side). So gotta take the left door apart again and redo it
but hey its all fun
Richie
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5th Dec 03 at 18:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

When i first fitted components to my corsa B it took me about half hour. Was dead easy.
Kris TD
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really easy, as said above takes half hour max to do both sides, and most of that time is taking the door cards off and putting them bk on.
Kris TD
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infact, you dont need to take the door cards off, i lie.
Dom
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5th Dec 03 at 19:54   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

half hour?!
did that include cutting the tweeter cover out and fitting it, putting the crossover somewhere (which is a box jobby on the infinity's), fitting the subwoofer and adding the speaker cable into the door!? damn i must be doing something wrong

The only way i could see it taking half hour is if you where replacing the standard speakers with coxials, whcih would be a simple case of cutting the block, putting on autolead converter and fitting it.

to behonest, im taking my time at it, so i can plan ahead and see where i might be going wrong etc. However, if it had an empty garage then it would only have taking me a day or two at most. Because its dark by 4:30-5pm im screwed Oh wells, tomorrow im doing some more and the drivers side shall be finished just need to change the crossover position on the passengers and im sorted too
Richie
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5th Dec 03 at 20:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Upgraded wire was done at a later stage along with the central locking i installed, which took me a day at most.

In total i:

Replaced the speaker with the comp driver. Mounted the crossover on either kickpanel. Positioned and mounted the tweeter in either corner of the dash and ran wiring down to the kickpanels. Ran wire to the amp in rear. Wired it all up and shazzam. 30 - 40 minute job.
Dom
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5th Dec 03 at 20:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i am slow then

btw, anyone got any information on how to wire through the multiplug on the doors? just that i need to replace the wiring from teh crossover to the amp (when i get one) and just wondering how to do it
cheers again all
Richie
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5th Dec 03 at 20:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Nice big drill bit
SRi_m00k
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6th Dec 03 at 02:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i paid 240 quid to fit me components in me corsa b
the_legend_of_yrag
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6th Dec 03 at 20:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by SRi_m00k
i paid 240 quid to fit me components in me corsa b



Your mad then!!!! How much were the components???
IntaCepta
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
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6th Dec 03 at 22:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

bet its the sony budget range.
J/k mate,

but still 240£ to fit speakers omg.
yes they may be a fiddly job, but it doesn't warrent 240£
jees u could bought a decent exhaust/suspension kit for that money!

 
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