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Is there stuff all base and it distorts easy. If yes do it :D

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lol theres a Hour of my life I wont get back :/

I have a FG MK2 XR6T and the premium sound is average. I thought Id try this and see if it works. Took 5 mins but then it sounded even worse than it was, so I went to change it back and one of the wires got stuck in the white plug and it took a hour to get it out after butchering it.

Its back to original now and sounds much better. (Im thinking since I bought the car 2nd hand the previous owner had already swapped the wires around as it def sounded sh*t when I swapped them around)

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Got jaycar 8" to replace. Let ya'll know how it sounds. If ok will likely get one for my rodeo, bugger won't fit in the box I built though. (For a different speaker), if it goes ok free air guess it won't matter too much if it's mounted on the box with spacers.

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  On 25/11/2013 at 8:28 AM, MyFordXR6T said:

lol theres a Hour of my life I wont get back :/

I have a FG MK2 XR6T and the premium sound is average. I thought Id try this and see if it works. Took 5 mins but then it sounded even worse than it was, so I went to change it back and one of the wires got stuck in the white plug and it took a hour to get it out after butchering it.

Its back to original now and sounds much better. (Im thinking since I bought the car 2nd hand the previous owner had already swapped the wires around as it def sounded sh*t when I swapped them around)

Thanks mate saved me doing it. So our next step is to upgrade speakers.

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Wow this worked wonders :)

Took 10 minutes all that was needed was a small flat screwdriver

Pulled away the trim popped out the pins swapped them over plugged it back in and yea sound so good now

Now I can listen to decent Music on my drive home :)

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We need to have some one come in here daily and say it didnt work....

I have this vision in my head now of a bloke (Angel) standing at the boot of his car just about to reach in when he gets a notification from this thread :facepalm: 's and changes his mind again.....

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