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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » anyone near south-east fancy installing better speaker wire in my car? » Post Reply
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Kris TD |
posted on 4th Jul 04 at 08:21 |
just ice in harlow | |
peter_1.2 |
posted on 3rd Jul 04 at 18:47 |
ill do it wont take more then a day. let us know | |
martynbez |
posted on 2nd Jul 04 at 15:05 |
yeah! Just had my head unit buy a company just along from dartford! done a top job in my corsa c! | |
--Dave-- |
posted on 2nd Jul 04 at 14:12 |
is there a haynes for the Corsa C? | |
Dom |
posted on 2nd Jul 04 at 13:17 |
tbh mate, i would just tackle it yourself with a haynes manual...will take a weekend, if you take your time about things :thumbs: only mega problem, like i said is the multiplug on the door (just make sure you buzz out pins, or see if there are any blank pin holes) and take your time drilling it out. Also, make sure the wire you get isnt too thick to fit down the tubing, but also make sure its decent stuff as well otherwise you mgiht as well have used bell wire :lol: | |
--Dave-- |
posted on 2nd Jul 04 at 11:47 |
yeah i did lol... couldn't be arsed to move it though. :) | |
IntaCepta |
posted on 2nd Jul 04 at 11:32 |
think u just posted in the wrong thread?^ | |
--Dave-- |
posted on 2nd Jul 04 at 08:33 |
we both made a mistake, i shouldnt have bought it, you shouldnt have sold it. But it's all water under the bridge now, managed to sell it for 3600 so didn't do bad. | |
Trucido |
posted on 2nd Jul 04 at 01:05 |
rip off some trims, chuck soem wires in and bluetack it back down...halfords style :thumbs: | |
Dom |
posted on 1st Jul 04 at 23:35 |
only major problem is the connector block on the door, which is a pain in the arse to wire anything. But loads of people have just drilled out a few spare pins and fed the wire down :thumbs: | |
Trucido |
posted on 1st Jul 04 at 22:20 |
well if you find one end of the speaker wire and tape the new wire onto it with quite a bit of tape then just pull it through from the other end?? What I'd try first tbh | |
--Dave-- |
posted on 1st Jul 04 at 22:08 |
i guess that makes sense, but i wouldnt have a clue what i was doing really. | |
Trucido |
posted on 1st Jul 04 at 22:07 |
im pretty sure you can do it without takin all the dash out surely you can feed new speaker wire through using the old one to pull it through??? | |
--Dave-- |
posted on 1st Jul 04 at 21:26 |
pretty much, but like Patrick said the entire front needs to be taken off don't it? or am i mistaken? | |
Trucido |
posted on 1st Jul 04 at 21:25 |
let me get this right all you want is new speaker wires run from the headunit to the front speakers? | |
--Dave-- |
posted on 1st Jul 04 at 21:03 |
well i dont mind paying as long as its a good job mate | |
peter_1.2 |
posted on 1st Jul 04 at 20:48 |
id do it but ur prob lookin at bout £40-50 for fittin then wire on top that. tis just quite time consumin doin it | |
--Dave-- |
posted on 1st Jul 04 at 20:02 |
had what done for £25? | |
Trucido |
posted on 1st Jul 04 at 19:18 |
you could of come into halfords and had it done for £25 :lol: | |
--Dave-- |
posted on 1st Jul 04 at 18:37 |
lol at least you admit that it was a pile of shit! :lol: | |
--Dave-- |
posted on 1st Jul 04 at 16:14 |
just wanted to get some idea of how much it would cost thats all mate. :) | |
--Dave-- |
posted on 1st Jul 04 at 15:46 |
howdy all! |