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Stevetucker



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United Kingdom 2001 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Alveston Red
Double cab speaker wiring
Hi all
I have a 2001 county double cab would anyone know if there are any speaker wires in the rear of the cab ?
Post #502307 8th Feb 2016 7:44pm
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blackwolf



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My 2007 didn't have any wiring.
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rustandoil



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England 2005 Defender 110 Td5 XS DCPU Bonatti Grey
Couldn't find any in my 2005
Post #502329 8th Feb 2016 8:17pm
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blackwolf



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Actually I tell a lie, my DC does have rear speaker wires but they go to the same location as a SW, i.e., out in the loadspace so not very useful!

There's nothing in the cab, that's for sure.
Post #502371 8th Feb 2016 9:32pm
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kipperthedog



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No, none on my 2000 my DC either. I took mine up the side of the windsreen, thro the head lining and down the trim beside the rear window, A bit of a faff, but a walk in the park compared to fitting the damn speakers!! Rolling Eyes
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custom90



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Where did you guys mount your speakers in DC's?
Post #502816 9th Feb 2016 7:51pm
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rustandoil



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@Kipperthedog where / how did you fit your speakers ?
Post #502820 9th Feb 2016 7:57pm
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rustandoil



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I fitted mine like this Very Happy

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Post #502983 10th Feb 2016 5:47am
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Stevetucker



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United Kingdom 2001 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Alveston Red
Ta all I thought there should of been some wires somewhere, I like the speaker install but I've spare 6x9s and some pod mount speakers also a sub box with amp and bits (it will all compete with space with tools,dogs and other stuff in the cabin)
Post #503303 10th Feb 2016 9:25pm
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kipperthedog



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@eddie...

Thats where mine are. Tailored panel made out of ply bolts to convenientlt threaded holes in the c-pillar.
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rustandoil



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Yes, those tapped holes in the piller seemed ideal Thumbs Up
My mounts are MDF which seems to holding up ok, i did consider making a top, bottom & a couple of sides to form more of a box, but the speakers seem to perform ok as is Thumbs Up
Post #504189 13th Feb 2016 2:17am
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