installation help
installation help
does anybody know of a website, or other place, where you could get instructions on how to remove door panels, trunk panels, rear seats, headliners, etc., from a 2k2 max? i'm planning to dynamat the entire interior and run some 0ga wire to the trunk. any help would be much appreicated. thanks!
n1cK!
n1cK!
Re: installation help
Originally posted by TRuFLiPpeR
does anybody know of a website, or other place, where you could get instructions on how to remove door panels, trunk panels, rear seats, headliners, etc., from a 2k2 max? i'm planning to dynamat the entire interior and run some 0ga wire to the trunk. any help would be much appreicated. thanks!
n1cK!
does anybody know of a website, or other place, where you could get instructions on how to remove door panels, trunk panels, rear seats, headliners, etc., from a 2k2 max? i'm planning to dynamat the entire interior and run some 0ga wire to the trunk. any help would be much appreicated. thanks!
n1cK!
Re: Re: installation help
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i'm in san diego, point loma....i may have went a little overboard when i said i was dyanmating the whole car. i am dynamating most of the trunk, and all the doors where the speakers are. i plan to dynamat around the kickpanel that i am going to use, but i might just use some fiberglass baffle. also, the big wire is for the two amps that i will run, the ppi pcx-4125 and the pcx-2200. both require 4ga each. i've looked around for screws and clips, but it's kind of hard on the firewall. that's my biggest problem. i've already dynamatted most of the trunk and found lots of places to route the wire through.
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Originally posted by ocMax
Its not that hard just look around for screwws and clips. also where are u? maybe i could help i used to install car electronics profesionally. also if you dont mind me asking. . y r u dynamating ur whole car and y the big wire?
Its not that hard just look around for screwws and clips. also where are u? maybe i could help i used to install car electronics profesionally. also if you dont mind me asking. . y r u dynamating ur whole car and y the big wire?
n1cK!
Try this:
Removing Rear Deck
(this one has some links to pics on removing trunk pieces)
Removing Bose stereo
Oh, when you remove the fastners from the trunk, its a good idea to mark the holes with a felt pen. This way, you can know what not to dynomat over (there are a billion holes in the sheet metal) and it makes it easier to put things back together!
Removing Rear Deck
(this one has some links to pics on removing trunk pieces)
Removing Bose stereo
Oh, when you remove the fastners from the trunk, its a good idea to mark the holes with a felt pen. This way, you can know what not to dynomat over (there are a billion holes in the sheet metal) and it makes it easier to put things back together!
Try this:
Removing Rear Deck
(this one has some links to pics on removing trunk pieces)
Removing Bose stereo
Oh, when you remove the fastners from the trunk, its a good idea to mark the holes with a felt pen. This way, you can know what not to dynomat over (there are a billion holes in the sheet metal) and it makes it easier to put things back together!
Removing Rear Deck
(this one has some links to pics on removing trunk pieces)
Removing Bose stereo
Oh, when you remove the fastners from the trunk, its a good idea to mark the holes with a felt pen. This way, you can know what not to dynomat over (there are a billion holes in the sheet metal) and it makes it easier to put things back together!
Try this:
Removing Rear Deck
(this one has some links to pics on removing trunk pieces)
Removing Bose stereo
Oh, when you remove the fastners from the trunk, its a good idea to mark the holes with a felt pen. This way, you can know what not to dynomat over (there are a billion holes in the sheet metal) and it makes it easier to put things back together!
Removing Rear Deck
(this one has some links to pics on removing trunk pieces)
Removing Bose stereo
Oh, when you remove the fastners from the trunk, its a good idea to mark the holes with a felt pen. This way, you can know what not to dynomat over (there are a billion holes in the sheet metal) and it makes it easier to put things back together!
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