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woz9 |
posted on 9th Mar 03 at 17:17 |
Da cheapest sub K&M do is round 125 in a box, i reckon dat mite be shitty for k&m's standards and prices. Get a good powerful sub and pay them to fit it. Lokk in max power, u'll get a good deal from there. | |
sykesy |
posted on 4th Mar 03 at 22:18 |
ya its is the alpine 7874, ive not got any other ice but im gonna sort out a couple of subs and a amp in the next couple of weeks ill get those from k&m though | |
woz9 |
posted on 4th Mar 03 at 09:38 |
I've heard it ain't hard, u mite as well, wot cud go wrong? Av u got ne other ICE? Go for it, K&M are a bit pricey, av u got dat Alpine 7874, dats a shit ot' head unit. No, i've not got my car yet, i'm nearly ready for my test n then i'm gettin' a corsa, same colour as Cuey's opefully! | |
mycarneedsmoddin |
posted on 3rd Mar 03 at 02:33 |
follow my simple instructions mate. It really aint that hard, even without any technical know how. Its all plug and play nowadays | |
sykesy |
posted on 2nd Mar 03 at 20:48 |
hey woz u got a corsa? ive been to k&m but it just seems very pricey, i got a cd player the other day for £180 but in k&m its £250, thats why i want a go myself | |
mycarneedsmoddin |
posted on 2nd Mar 03 at 20:30 |
I would recommend doing it yourself! I fitted my first headunit the other day. Previously paid AirLinx to fit it for £30, but mine was simple.Pull out old one. Remove cage. Plug lead supplied with kenwood HU into current connectors then plug into headunit, slide in to the supplied cage, done! | |
woz9 |
posted on 2nd Mar 03 at 18:05 |
Wow! Sykes, don't, go K&M if u've not already fitted it urself, they do a good job and u won't have ne problems. Wot u up 2 neway, reply plz, WOZ (Bent Leg) | |
sykesy |
posted on 28th Feb 03 at 20:05 |
ok thanks, ill have a go at it myself then | |
jipp |
posted on 28th Feb 03 at 16:41 |
audio leads do ISO conectors taht will connect virtually any head unit to and car wiring harness (as long as the original wiring is still intact) £10 ish and then it's just a case of connecting you headunit to it and off you go. | |
CRB 553 |
posted on 28th Feb 03 at 00:03 |
pull old one out, put new one in... | |
sykesy |
posted on 27th Feb 03 at 22:40 |
im thinking about getting a cd player and fitting it myself, can anyone tell me how to fit one and what wires to use? |