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AFF Whore
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: In between gas stations
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Right, well, its cold, wet and I keep braking things, need a bit of assistance here.
Finally invested in some hertz 5x7 splits, and i've got the premo sound for the series 1 fairmont which had the tweeters in the a-pillar. Removed a-pillar, tried to take out tweeter, ended up ripping the bracket that its pop-rivited to. So I've now got a nice flat surface to mount the tweeter to, however, I have no idea where the original cables from the tweeter run to, which is an issue because I wanted to cut them before the loom and run them into the splitter box, thus saving the hassle of screwing around running new cables. I have no idea WHERE to mount the splitter box, especially the drivers side. Finally, How in the HELL do you run new cables from the door to inside the car? The wires inside the cable boot are so tight its almost illegal (insert sexual innuendo here). Im almost ready to take it down to wow sight and sound, but that would mean defeat! ![]() Thanks in advance! |
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Melbourne, Vic
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I am about to do this myself however don't already have tweeters (forte).
I can't help you with where the wiring normally runs to for the tweeters. Easiest way i have worked out is to put the splitter boxes inside the car reducing the amount of wiring you need to run. Have a look at this diagram as this is what i plan to do. http://i766.photobucket.com/albums/x...ltsinfront.jpg Cheers, Rhys
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Perth, South
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the easiest way i have found to get the wiring through is get a philips head screw driver that is long enough to reach into the car from inside the door, then tape a piece of string, or even your new speaker cabling to the end of it. push it through the rubber boot thing that connects between the door and the body of the car, and reach up inside the footwell until you can find the end of the screwdriver. with any luck your wire that you taped onto the end of it is still there, grab it and pull it through. all done, now just hook it up to your speakers and bob's your uncle (or auntie)
as for the splitter boxes, on the driver's side i tucked mine up above the fuse panel, the passenger's side i tucked into the cavity beside the glove box and i think i zip tied it in there somewhere so it didn't move around. as for the tweeters, i mounted them facing the driver and passenger at the bottom of the a pillar cover just above the dash. hope that gives you some ideas on how to run the wiring |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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I pulled my A pillar covers off yesterday to see if my new tweets had room to mount on-axis behind the standard trim. It looks like there is a big gap running down the dash when the A pillar trim comes off, try feeding the speaker wires down there and see if they pop out under the dash.
With running cables into the door, i believe the easiest way is to push the whole loom tube through to inside the door, gives easy access. Then as bodes-sh said you can push the wires through with a coat hanger or some wire. As for the crossovers (splitter boxes), mount them somewhere they wont get kicked. Secure them under the dash somewhere or under your seats. I under the dash wrap them in plastic or something to save the chances of a short incase they move. EDIT: this was assuming your running an external amp, if not the same principals apply.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Hmm well after some fiddling around and advice from the car audio installers they recommended I mount everything in the door as the Hertz tweeters are 'bright' as they call it. So thats one problem down, i'll have to make another stab at the door loom, tried and failed. Thanks for all the advice people
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Yeah bright tweeters can be very fatiguing to listen to for long periods.
I would suggest not mounting the crossovers in the door if you can help it, as there is a lot of moisture and chances of movement in the door.
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