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Hi

Im installing some alpine DDDrive splits in the front of my R32, adter a bit of muching around i have them fitting with out touching anything.

My question is there is a module, with some wires coming out of it, the wires went up near the side mirroe and were just cut, im wondering what these were for, thanks.

Also another question, witht he crossovers, do these need to be as close to the speakers as possible or can i mount the crossovers in the boot and run 2 pairs of wires to the front, or should i bring one pair from the amp to the crossover at the front of the car then 2 short pairs the the speakers? Reason for this is there is very little room for the crossovers at the front and easy to mount in the boot.

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do you have the remote for that ;)

its the dealer fitted keyless entry system. I pull out 1-2 a month usually.. just unpick where the cable clamps are tied in and retape the wires. if you are in brissy I'll take it off your hands ( I use the buzzer for a lights on buzzer.)

also redesign your panel to mimic the old one. if you look closely you will see a 90 deg raise on the edge of it. that is the front of the door pocket. you need this otherwise every thing you put in it will end up in front of the speaker..

Edited by Chris Rogers

ah yea i will do that i noticed that there was a gap there now, fitting the alpines was a bit difficult because they are so deep.

Im in Adelaide, also i have no remote for it, so sorry about that.

Do you have any answers for my crossover problem?

Cheers

ah yea i will do that i noticed that there was a gap there now, fitting the alpines was a bit difficult because they are so deep.

Im in Adelaide, also i have no remote for it, so sorry about that.

Do you have any answers for my crossover problem?

Cheers

for placement- yep put them where that module is on both sides. if ou are doing type R use a 20mm bit of mdf and it should clear. with everything in place and the window down close the door and listen for a rattle. if you hear the glass touching the speaker add a bit of foam to the back of the speaker.

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