Finally got round to fittin an MP3 headunit in my truck yesterday and what a pain in the ar*e it was to fit!!!
Iv fitted hundreds of stereos, amps, speakers etc in my time in all types of different cars so im far from a newbie when it comes to that kind of thing but this just took the biscuit!
i was not expecting to have to take half the dashboard out to be able to fit a stereo! usually its a case of slipping it in the centre console and your away but with this i even had to remove the glovebox to fit it!
then i had to get access to the bare spagetti junction wiring that had been snipped by the previous owner and wire in an ISO connector to enable me to plug in my stereo. for something i was expecting to take half an hr tops (like normal) ended up taking me a good 2 hrs and as i started it at 3pm i had to do the last hour by torch light!
luckily i found a wiring diagram on the net which helped a lot! or it would have been a lot more of a pain sitting with a torch, a multimeter and 9v battery to test all the wires...
Worst part is, now that its all done i have to take the whole thing back out again along with the doorcards in a few days to fit all new speakers, an amp and a small sub coz the factory ones sound absoulty sh*te! iv heard better sound coming from the little plug in speakers from the £1 shop! so another job im not looking forward to at all...
Iv fitted hundreds of stereos, amps, speakers etc in my time in all types of different cars so im far from a newbie when it comes to that kind of thing but this just took the biscuit!
i was not expecting to have to take half the dashboard out to be able to fit a stereo! usually its a case of slipping it in the centre console and your away but with this i even had to remove the glovebox to fit it!
then i had to get access to the bare spagetti junction wiring that had been snipped by the previous owner and wire in an ISO connector to enable me to plug in my stereo. for something i was expecting to take half an hr tops (like normal) ended up taking me a good 2 hrs and as i started it at 3pm i had to do the last hour by torch light!
luckily i found a wiring diagram on the net which helped a lot! or it would have been a lot more of a pain sitting with a torch, a multimeter and 9v battery to test all the wires...
Worst part is, now that its all done i have to take the whole thing back out again along with the doorcards in a few days to fit all new speakers, an amp and a small sub coz the factory ones sound absoulty sh*te! iv heard better sound coming from the little plug in speakers from the £1 shop! so another job im not looking forward to at all...
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