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kipperthedog



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Thumbs Up will do. It is quite close now, 3mm or thereabouts, but will have another go over the weekend I think. It is a nice looking HU so worth the OCD fiddling about! It sounds good too even with OE speakers, tho maybe some 4" coaxials may be worthwhile later since pioneer ones seem to a possibility for under £20. On the whole I quite pleased with it, The donor, hitherto a non LR owner, has just bought an old Disco 1....so I think the Alpine will be heading back that way.
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kipperthedog



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Having failed last night to get the HU and it's gubbins to fit in so that the HU sat flush, I thought I would have another go tonight. Once again having tired many strategies, I resorted to taking it out and putting it back in the hope that the plugs would just happen to fall into the right place on their own. This didn't work either....until I gave up shoved it back in...and ta-da Very Happy the plugs DID just happen to fall into the right place on their own!

Happy days! Thanks Steve and Jimbob, that's a fiver saved on a nasty spacer! Thumbs Up
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custom90



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Good job! Thumbs Up Touch wood you have no troubles from trapped wires now. Whistle
What plugs was it?
Post #333306 24th May 2014 7:04pm
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kipperthedog



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Did think about trapped wires.....but it is all working! It actually slid in dead easy this time. The plugs in question are the ISO plugs. The loom has ISOs and so I have used a Kenwood DIN to ISO adaptor (found 1 for £3.99 on eblag). This only had about 6 inches of cable between the DIN and ISO which I think caused the problem!
Post #333312 24th May 2014 7:26pm
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custom90



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Yes, they can be rather chunky to say the least. Glad it's sorted anyway. Mr. Green
Post #333320 24th May 2014 8:01pm
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jimbob7



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Thumbs Up Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
Post #333324 24th May 2014 8:29pm
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charliebaja



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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Zermatt Silver
Not sure if you got your speakers sorted, but i fitted a pair of component Focal speakers that have the tweeters on top of the dash and then they wire into the main 4" mid range under the dash. They sound great, however they do come at a cost!! In fact they are some of the best speakers i have heard.
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kipperthedog



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No I haven't done that yet......it is at the bottom of a list of things now, underneath all the things that need doing Very Happy .
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kipperthedog



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I am fairly certain that theses are what I had in my previous 110:

http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/4-inch-102cm-coa...kers-l20at

Cheap and cheeerful but were much better than the ones it came with!
Post #334374 29th May 2014 12:40pm
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