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Audio Installation
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Audio Installation
Hey guys again
Ok
1. Does anyone know the wiring diagram for the feroza for installing a new head unit? I havent looked yet because my new one isnt here yet but im trying to get in early
2. I want to install speakers (one in each door) in the front doors but my problem is I have tried to install 2 spekers in the back, well I installed them but the crappy wood stuff that the trims are made out of in the feroza is crap and they have kinda fallen out, can anyone reccomend a cheap way to strenghten the trims?
I want to install a alarm as well with full central locking, and also get rid of the fuel smell so any pointers greatly appreciated
cheers
jason
Ok
1. Does anyone know the wiring diagram for the feroza for installing a new head unit? I havent looked yet because my new one isnt here yet but im trying to get in early
2. I want to install speakers (one in each door) in the front doors but my problem is I have tried to install 2 spekers in the back, well I installed them but the crappy wood stuff that the trims are made out of in the feroza is crap and they have kinda fallen out, can anyone reccomend a cheap way to strenghten the trims?
I want to install a alarm as well with full central locking, and also get rid of the fuel smell so any pointers greatly appreciated
cheers
jason
Not the cheapest setup, 3mm checkerplate was about $50 all up... new jigsaw blade too... but looks the sh*t - just make sure you insulate the checkerplate against the steel, i used a thick foam tape sorta thing, but it still rattles a little under heavy bass, have to work on this... Also for when you ask, i attached them with small self tapping screws...
I ran 4 new speaker wires from the headdeck area to front doors and rear.
The wiring is straightforward, or you should be able to get a loom adapter from standard ISO plug to daihatsu from supercheap for $10.
You are well off installing central locking while installing the stereo / running the wires.
I ran 4 new speaker wires from the headdeck area to front doors and rear.
The wiring is straightforward, or you should be able to get a loom adapter from standard ISO plug to daihatsu from supercheap for $10.
You are well off installing central locking while installing the stereo / running the wires.
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Fear the mighty Daihatsu!
lol drewe thats bad luck... the edging on mine is pretty poor too close up, in fact, i didnt trim it at all, just got the dimensions right and the metal shop cut them up, they fit fairly nice, i could round the edging but havnt bothered... it does the job (support the weight of heavy 6x9s).
Fear the mighty Daihatsu!
I just used some MDF for mine, probably like 12mm. Covered it in black vinyl. Have so far done the rears, bought panels to do the fronts when I get around to it. Previous owner stuck the damn front speakers right next to the adjustment for the front seat, sounds terrible.
Has anyone else noticed how much the doors in the Feroza rattle when you hit bumps? Flimsy bloody things. Hopefully it will be a little better after getting some skins that firmly attach rather then the dodgi cardboard things they put in stock.
Cheers
Has anyone else noticed how much the doors in the Feroza rattle when you hit bumps? Flimsy bloody things. Hopefully it will be a little better after getting some skins that firmly attach rather then the dodgi cardboard things they put in stock.
Cheers
Check that the clips holding your linings on are pressed in firmly. If they keep popping out, a small amount of electrical tape wrapped around the "pin" should make 'em hold better.Rb25sil80 wrote:
Has anyone else noticed how much the doors in the Feroza rattle when you hit bumps? Flimsy bloody things. Hopefully it will be a little better after getting some skins that firmly attach rather then the dodgi cardboard things they put in stock.
Cheers
bru21 wrote:What happens in goat, stays in goat!
Regarding your fuel smell - apparently it's caused by a leaking 1 way valve. Here's a link to a previous post.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... fuel+smell
PS if it doesn't work just do a search for 'fuel AND smell'
Stu
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... fuel+smell
PS if it doesn't work just do a search for 'fuel AND smell'
Stu
i made some door trims for my old zuki out of masonite
thats what most door trims are made from
then i made another peice just smaller than the opening for the door trim to fit on so it still only stuck out the standard thickness yet was twice as thick
sold the zuk before i got to test it but i would gather it would be stronger
cheers
elliot
thats what most door trims are made from
then i made another peice just smaller than the opening for the door trim to fit on so it still only stuck out the standard thickness yet was twice as thick
sold the zuk before i got to test it but i would gather it would be stronger
cheers
elliot
wellguys i have used 4mm ply and the smae cloth that was originially on the door, im quiet impressed only difference is I have had to screw through the doors to sttach, once i get full time work, im gonna change it to woodgrain and checkerplate but this is temp haha
Also anyone know on the feroza what colour is the power and which one is accessories? my test light died
thanks
Also anyone know on the feroza what colour is the power and which one is accessories? my test light died
thanks
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