Convertible Stereo and Roll bar install
I've seen a few threads pop up recently about convertible installs. I finally got around to taking some pictures of my install. Follow the directions below to check it out.
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Haven't personally seen any installs on convertable (or even a convertable RX7 come to mind) but it looks tidy. i would've personally ditched that pathetic space-saver spare, and just carry around a few tins of that instant tyre-repair stuff - it works upto the same speed!! (30mph) That way, you don't have a nasty-looking steel-wheel almost touching your sub/amp!! |
I actually did remove the spare tire in my first convertible. This time around I wanted to keep it more stock though.
By the way, I feel I should credit my original inspiration for this system: http://www.v8rx7.com/sound.htm |
Thank you for posting this. This is what I have been looking for.
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