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I need to sort some speakers out for the mk 1 dash in my Sport
Anyone with any recommendations that are a direct fit ?
I was thinking that maybe a small peice of thin mdf glued in there, then mount the speaker to that maybe ?
Edd.
dont you have to remove the whole dash to fit them?
Dash needs to come out on mk1's, i think they are 3.5 or 4 inch speakers, JL audio or infinity kappas would go well (check mounting height) both are available on the bay for about £55 a pair.
You will obviously need a improved head unit with approximately 40 watts per channel output to get the best from the speakers. Alternatively its a proper install with amps crossovers, meaning adding door pods for speakers, a rewire with better cables possibly bigger battery/altenator to keep up with the power depending on the quality of the set up.
If you find an easy way to remove the dash then let me know as i wanted to do this mod myself but was put off by the accessability of the drivers side front speaker. (Others are not too bad)
Hope that helps
Dash does not need to come out.
As glove box, clocks and undertray are not fitted, I know how to fit the speakers just looking for what brand will fit directly in there.
No need for head unit either as I'll have a small amp with iPhone connected to it.
peester
31-08-10, 10:28 PM
I run jbl gto-427 10cm speakers but any 10cm will do..
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/peester/DSC02128.jpg
im sure theyll have been replaced now the jbl's with newer model/versions..
They screwed straight in all easy; 2 lugs 'hold' one end then other screws up.. they rattle the plastic dash as well as not being fixed in very well, i suggest you try something with bonded wood frame/surround.
pikey1986
31-08-10, 11:29 PM
ill check my old dash tomorrow, i think it has sony somethings fitted but i never had a stereo so no idea what they sound like
brainsnova
31-08-10, 11:34 PM
as said the dash does not need removed its just some parts like glove box, speedo, fusebox unclipped and some heater tubes.
the old gm factory blaupunkt speakers are fairly good for low wattage use. i'm running 4 with a jvc radio cassette with about 15w per channel, and it sounds pretty good.. i use one of those cheapie cassette to jack plug things for mp3. it looks original late 80's too
Found some Kenwoods brand new on eBay for £15, should do the job
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