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Car stereo mounting
Hi all,
I have something along the lines of this:
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_165474
It came with the basic metal cage etc. Would it be possible to mount it in this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CLASSIC-MINI- ... 19db98798c
And then sling the whole thing under the dash? As far as I can tell the only difference between the 'underdash cages' is single din and double din and I believe my stereo to be single. Would the stereo fit OK?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
I have something along the lines of this:
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_165474
It came with the basic metal cage etc. Would it be possible to mount it in this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CLASSIC-MINI- ... 19db98798c
And then sling the whole thing under the dash? As far as I can tell the only difference between the 'underdash cages' is single din and double din and I believe my stereo to be single. Would the stereo fit OK?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
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Re: Car stereo mounting
Looks fine.
Is the car converted to negative earth? It needs to be if you want to fit any modern electronics.
Is the car converted to negative earth? It needs to be if you want to fit any modern electronics.
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Re: Car stereo mounting
Thanks Mark. Yes it is. Have been messing around for months inbetween work trying to cleverly fit the stereo into the dash. I'm going to give up for now and opt for this!
Many thanks, Chris
Many thanks, Chris
Re: Car stereo mounting
Chris
I mounted a Halfords sterio as this photo without a box.
Pete[frame]
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I mounted a Halfords sterio as this photo without a box.
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Re: Car stereo mounting
Hi Pete,
What method did you use?
Chris
What method did you use?
Chris
Re: Car stereo mounting
Chris
The sterio came from Halfords with its own 'cage' which I bolted upwards to the underside of the dashboard.
I also mounted the speakers under the dash facing downwards which you can make out in one of the photos. I didn't want to cut holes in the door cards or kidney panels.
The black tape is just holding the iPod cable out of the way.
Good luck
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The sterio came from Halfords with its own 'cage' which I bolted upwards to the underside of the dashboard.
I also mounted the speakers under the dash facing downwards which you can make out in one of the photos. I didn't want to cut holes in the door cards or kidney panels.
The black tape is just holding the iPod cable out of the way.
Good luck
Pete[frame]
Re: Car stereo mounting
I mounted a slightly older version of that pioneer in exactly that box you describe - albeit in a slightly different place (where the heater used to be). Yes it will work and look quite elegant. You may need to adapt something so that all 4 tabs are screwed to something solid. There's a big circular hole on the underside and one of the taps might correspond to it.
I think I padded it slightly with old camping mat foam ensuring any cooling vents not blocked.
Heed MarkyB's post above about being negative earth though.[frame]
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I think I padded it slightly with old camping mat foam ensuring any cooling vents not blocked.
Heed MarkyB's post above about being negative earth though.[frame]

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Re: Car stereo mounting
Hi,
Where did you get your plastic radio tray from to mount it under the dash? I've been looking for a tidy looking one for a while and yours looks quite smart.
Many thanks.
Mike.
Where did you get your plastic radio tray from to mount it under the dash? I've been looking for a tidy looking one for a while and yours looks quite smart.
Many thanks.
Mike.
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Re: Car stereo mounting
Knowing how easy it is to get past old door locks, it may be politic to fit it behind the lidded side glove box and hide the speakers in the footwells.
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Re: Car stereo mounting
Halfordsjagnut66 wrote:Hi,
Where did you get your plastic radio tray from to mount it under the dash? I've been looking for a tidy looking one for a while and yours looks quite smart.
Many thanks.
Mike.

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Re: Car stereo mounting
mine is the same and sourced from an auto jumble £1.00
Cheers Alex
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