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Also I tried to fit a Head unit in the tissue box space last night and it would not fit easily. I would like to know from others how they fitted their Head unit in the tissue box space. Any comments.....goldie!!!

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Also I tried to fit a Head unit in the tissue box space last night and it would not fit easily. I would like to know from others how they fitted their Head unit in the tissue box space. Any comments.....goldie!!!

yeh I wanna know how much cutting/hacking/demolishing is involved hahaha.. I really dont wanna hack up my new car too much hahaha

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Rushed6, from the info and experience a few of us have had, im 100% convinced that the signal received by the amp is the obvious problem. Because were not using RCA's the signal is suffering hard. I have the premium too, but am not familiar with the utes set up. (my bro has a BAXR ute so might check it out). Do the utes have any rear speakers?? and were are you source in the amp signal from ie were have you connected the line level converter too. Cheers mate.

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I am running all four speakers off the head unit and tapping the signal off for the amp... I haven't disconnected my rear speakers like IH8PORK has done. The sound isn't excellent but it does the trick for now. I basically used a crimp-splice to connect my line level converter to the rear speaker signal. I asked a few people about impedance matching and the like but they told me it shouldn't cause a problem... the line level converters must have a very high impedance so as not to load up the deck... which could cause all sorts of problems.

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Ok im confused again!!! XXXX where is your line level converter located?? My rear speakers are still connected and playing except I just added in the lines for the converter thing.

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Started pulling my drivers side door apart last night. Un did the 4 screws and poped out the clips, however this is how far I got. I decided that I was on the verge of braking something so I retired to watch Pimp my Ride!!

Anyway the aim was to connect the line level converter to the front splits to see if the subs sounded any different than when connected to the rear. Any ideas of how to connect to the front speakers without taking the door off?? Where I can access wires and what colour they are?? Cheers.

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heheh you sound like me IH8PORK hahah.. I always start taking sh*te apart then almost break something and then give up haha..

took my car to the stezza guy yesterday, after much pulling apart of carpets and boots etc, 2 x 15's will fit in the boot while still allowing access to the spare tyre wooooohoooo ... just need to find a new HU and save some more cashola to pay for it hehe

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Follow the wiring loom back to the footwell if you can.. dunno about colours though...

The door panels should pop off unless there are screws visible. Have you taken off the panel on the handle? I think there are screws under there

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