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Tiger



Member Since: 06 Jul 2012
Location: Wales
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2004 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Java Black
It will be dead easy to mount

All fixings are underneath so will fix straight through cubby into the back of the sub.

Power and inputs are underneath also so will feed from inside the cubby

Net result will be no visable wires or fixings
Post #276432 24th Oct 2013 7:11pm
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jont



Member Since: 02 Apr 2011
Location: Aylesbury, Bucks
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2006 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Santorini Black
So fitting subwoofer today Thumbs Up

Have loosely laid all cables i cab and hooked them up and all works fine ...

Is there an easy route to get to the back of the head unit space from underneath for the sub phonos and the system power on cable ? ... just to make things probably more complicated I have the AC unit fitted as its a 90 XS Confused

was going to run them alongside transmission under carpet - is just where do they go vertical and is it better to route on driver's side or passenger ?

thanks

J
Post #276939 26th Oct 2013 3:17pm
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bm52



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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Havana
I took my radio out and the trim under the passenger parcel shelf and I ran mine under the carpet and with a coat hanger wire taped to the cables it was quite easy to grab them through the radio hole. Put trim back and all neat and tidy. Thumbs Up BM52
Post #276947 26th Oct 2013 3:56pm
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barbel jim



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Across the seat box then along side transmition tunnel and then up behind the fuses, straight behind the radio Thumbs Up
Post #276956 26th Oct 2013 4:12pm
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custom90



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I've got mine drivers side under the mat hust next to the hand brake. Just providing the Amp power feed is kept generally away from the rest and there is no possibility of them being crushed then it doesn't matter where they go. If you need to tidy up lots of wires zip ties and electrical tape are your friends. Anything that needs protecting solid or split conduit. Solid offers better protection but needs threading where as split doesn't. No Guts, No Glory.
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Post #276961 26th Oct 2013 4:20pm
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jont



Member Since: 02 Apr 2011
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2006 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Santorini Black
Thanks folks ... went for a rummage around whilst waiting for replies and found the route above the fusebox and up behind the main loom - blimey there's not much space behind there now with a double-din and the LR>ISO loom plugs ... think there's no chance of fitting the Pioneer iPhone video cable in there too Sad

Still concerned the end of the DAB aerial doesn't click into place on the connector on the back of the head unit Confused

Tomorrows job is to tidy up the battery box and fix the new Blue Sea fuse box in place and then route the power/earth cables ... bit more dynamat on the seat box tops and covers and the fit it all back in place Thumbs Up

Jon
Post #276978 26th Oct 2013 5:42pm
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kharnsflair



Member Since: 17 Sep 2013
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Hi all,

If people put their amp on (or in) the front centre cubby box - where do they put their earths and how have they ensured a good connection?

Thanks.
Post #277135 27th Oct 2013 11:42am
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jont



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2006 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Santorini Black
was just going to put under seat rail bolt or similar as v close - but decided to go for separate Blue Sea fuse block in the end as have other items to connect and earth ...

Jon
Post #277138 27th Oct 2013 11:55am
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custom90



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You don't want to put a Sub inside a cubby it'll sound awful, if mounted in a cubby like mine with the correct internal volume it will be fine.
I have earthed mine on the bolts on the lip of the bulkhead, these gave a good earth and keep the earth lead relatively short. No Guts, No Glory.
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Post #277139 27th Oct 2013 11:56am
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kharnsflair



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Many thanks all, earthed mine on the bolts on the lip of the bulkhead as well (gave it a bit of a rub down to get a good contact), all seems to work fine.

Good weekend's work; fitted a 8" sub + 6x9s + new front 4" coxails + head unit in my double cab - sounds much better (only had original Land Rover front speakers on Friday and a naff radio).
Post #277292 27th Oct 2013 6:51pm
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custom90



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Good job, you just want Dynamat now if you haven't got it already? Thumbs Up No Guts, No Glory.
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Post #277331 27th Oct 2013 8:06pm
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kharnsflair



Member Since: 17 Sep 2013
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Look all good Defenders, I have occasional times when I find a fair bit of moisture under my carpets. At the moment I pull them out occasionally and let things dry off - so I was wondering whether Dynamat would start trapping water against the metal, but then you can't take it out so easily?

I haven't fitted it at the moment because I wanted to be able to dry the car out easily. Any thoughts?
Post #277438 28th Oct 2013 9:13am
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custom90



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If it's fitted dry and clean and all joints sealed it should be fine, depends if the ingress is coming up through or from the top. If from the top it should be fine, from the bottom may pose a bit more of a problem. No Guts, No Glory.
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Post #277443 28th Oct 2013 9:35am
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barbel jim



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 HT Tonga Green
Dynamat will be fine if applied correctly, its waterproof. I tapped all the joints with foil tape so all the water sits on top. Closed cell insulation will work the same, Its only when you add open cell such as noise killer that moisture will be absorbed and retained.
Post #277508 28th Oct 2013 1:38pm
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moresauce



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Just weighing up all the various options for upgrading my head unit. Think I'm going down the Dynamat route first and probably simple speaker upgrade then worry about a decent stereo once I have a fair chance of hearing it!
Post #278118 30th Oct 2013 8:23pm
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