Location of stock Amp for W203
Thanks in advance.....
Thanks in advance.....
The wires are not measured as "gauge" (the car uses metric system). The wires vary depending on which speaker, but they are 0.75, 1.0 and 1.5mm (that is usually area).
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The wires are not measured as "gauge" (the car uses metric system). The wires vary depending on which speaker, but they are 0.75, 1.0 and 1.5mm (that is usually area).
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Are you changing the speakers? Are you just changing the amplifier? What about the fibre optic leads to the current amplifier? You need to outline more of what you're doing before you get some solid recommendations.
Also you have not answered if this is a Bose system or not.
And by right side trunk panel, I do not mean passenger side, as the passenger side depends on whether this is a right-hand drive or left-hand drive car.
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Are you changing the speakers? Are you just changing the amplifier? What about the fibre optic leads to the current amplifier? You need to outline more of what you're doing before you get some solid recommendations.
Also you have not answered if this is a Bose system or not.
And by right side trunk panel, I do not mean passenger side, as the passenger side depends on whether this is a right-hand drive or left-hand drive car.
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Any helpful hints and tips would be appreciated.
Any helpful hints and tips would be appreciated.
Since the whole car will be apart, it seems like a minimal amount of time would be saved. The only additional part you would have to take off would be the kick panels... the B-pillar covers should already be off to run the wiring.
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Since the whole car will be apart, it seems like a minimal amount of time would be saved. The only additional part you would have to take off would be the kick panels... the B-pillar covers should already be off to run the wiring.
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Thanks, that was my intention. I checked into install rates for most of this and it was less than I would have thought.
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