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Black Sheep
Joined: 05 Jul 2004 Posts: 10
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Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2004 6:17 pm Post subject: rear panel without touching window! step-by-step [pics] |
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well i finally got around to replacing my kaput rear speakers, i took out the quarter panels without taking out the quarter window and man was it esier than i expected! i took a step-by-step slide show here so in the future people will have an idea of what to expect:
i didnt take pictures of me taking out the screws for obvious reasons, also i didnt bother to show that the second step is to pull the door trim from the panel
here i used a flat head screwdriver to pry out the trim from under the window, starting at the top and bringing the screwdriver down made this a suprisinly easy and quick step.
more of the same:
and theres the stock Blaupunkt speaker in its natural sorroundings.
contining the slide show on the other panel.. (this should give you an idea of the room you have to work with)
make sure to test the wiring while youre here, i placed an 9 volt batt. on the other end of the speaker wires and tested these guys with the old ligthbulb trick:
the removed blaupunkt speaker.
my new Infinity 4x6 speaker. yes i know that it has a cone type tweeter and its deeper than the stock speaker, but you actually have 3 inches back there to work with, and the dip in the frame above the speaker gives you room for the dome type.
small, problem, the holes dont line up too great.. oh well i put the screws in at angles, and tightned as much as i could all seems fine.
as you can see the tweeter has plenty of room
the finished product, the panel looks like its never been touched and the music sounds great! no glue was used either.
all in all a succesful days work i was happy i could get the best speakers on the market (IMHO) to fit in there (with a little bit of creative screwdriving)
this should help anybody interested in upgrading the speakers but that arent sure execatly what he fact are. and here they are in list.
1. you actually have 3" of space back there not 2, the blaupunkt stock speakers are exactly 2", thats why its commonly belived to be 2.
2. you CAN install speakers with large tweeters, just not too large..
3.and taking the panel out while leaving the window in is very doable and actually not difficult but it takes patience.
4 the panels themselves proved to be decently flexible but never pull them further than you need or youll risk damaging them.
thanks everybody for your help, i hope 924.org will take these pictures and put them in the technical section, casue they'll not be on picturebucket forever. thats it for me im off to bed. till nextime! |
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welder
Joined: 16 May 2003 Posts: 158 Location: cumberland,maine
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 12:55 am Post subject: |
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Very well done, now that's a real help. I'm sure anyone reading this can pick up some pointers. _________________ I have a 78 n\a currently under restoration. |
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D Hook

Joined: 02 Nov 2002 Posts: 3158 Location: Omaha, NE
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 1:53 am Post subject: |
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Nice work! What's the info on the speakers? Model no.? Source? Price?They look good and I need to replace mine when I take the windows out to replace the rubber seals and scrape off the window tinting. That's a great write-up, too. |
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Black Sheep
Joined: 05 Jul 2004 Posts: 10
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 2:50 am Post subject: |
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Joes924Racer

Joined: 03 Nov 2002 Posts: 11964 Location: Oregon, Denver Colorado native!
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Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 8:56 am Post subject: |
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nice way to go. _________________ 1979 porsche 924 Na
1980 porsche Turbo 931GT Replica
Have u ever driven a turbo. |
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Latka

Joined: 14 Aug 2004 Posts: 93 Location: Kaneohe, Hawai'i
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Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 7:29 am Post subject: |
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Awesome, Black Sheep. I wasn't quite sure how to tackle the back speakers, but with your photos I think I'll be ok.
-Andy |
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Erics924
Joined: 16 Aug 2004 Posts: 3
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Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 8:43 am Post subject: |
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Hey Black Sheep, I saw your other post about wiring. Did you get it straight? If so I could use some help. I got the wiring part, but my speakrers just quit after a couple of seconds. How did you hook up your aftermarket stereo? |
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rob1
Joined: 14 Mar 2004 Posts: 42 Location: N Wales
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Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2004 3:46 pm Post subject: |
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Quick question for you Black Sheep. The pics show removal of the rear panel but how did you manage to get the trim to fit back under the rubber window seal? Mine have peeled away and can't get them to stay back in. Don't know if your last photo showed how it just comes up as an red x in a box on my system. |
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Latka

Joined: 14 Aug 2004 Posts: 93 Location: Kaneohe, Hawai'i
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Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2004 3:51 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah, I don't think he showed that step. It just magically went back into place I think.  |
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Paul

Joined: 02 Nov 2002 Posts: 9491 Location: Southeast Wisconsin
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Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2004 11:42 pm Post subject: |
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I've done this job several times without disturbing the top of the panel. You must use a very short screwdriver and a lot of patience, but there is enough room. One must be careful not to crease the panel by pulling it out to far. Usually scrape knuckles too...
I still prefer to pop the window. |
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Latka

Joined: 14 Aug 2004 Posts: 93 Location: Kaneohe, Hawai'i
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Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2004 11:54 pm Post subject: |
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Eech... "popping the window" just sounds like a scary proposition to me. Hopefully I can convince the trim out using Black Sheep's method. |
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Paul

Joined: 02 Nov 2002 Posts: 9491 Location: Southeast Wisconsin
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Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 12:06 am Post subject: |
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The trim is folded over the window frame which is about 3/8 of an inch high. The window's rubber seal then pops in over it. You may "convince" the inside portion of the trim to come out, but you will tear the trim at the top of the frame. This should not be an issue since you will still have enough left to jam it under the rubber seal.
Popping the window is a 90 second task, putting it back in is the challenge. |
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Latka

Joined: 14 Aug 2004 Posts: 93 Location: Kaneohe, Hawai'i
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Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 12:13 am Post subject: |
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I'm assuming the window rubber is some sort of "C" arrangement where the body metal would fit in the middle of the "C"?
Anybody got a shot of what the window rubber looks like? |
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Paul

Joined: 02 Nov 2002 Posts: 9491 Location: Southeast Wisconsin
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marky522
Joined: 02 Nov 2002 Posts: 335 Location: Port Huron, MI
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Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 1:45 am Post subject: |
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The rope trick makes it a 90 second reinstall also...
Mark |
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