Aftermarket stereo fitting advice

Scottl

Guest
Hi guys, quick question: What tips have you got for securing the cage for a new headunit after removing the aura?

I have fitted 2 stereos now (didn't like the look of the 1st one) and neither of the cages seem to hold in very well.
The only tabs that seem to have anything to hold onto are the side ones but once the stereo is in they seem to slowly give up and the it starts to come free.

I am going to remove the stereo and try bending the tabs a bit better and maybe jam something in the gaps(?) to see if that helps. Any ideas/experience most welcome.

Cheers
 

Scottl

Guest
I can bend the top and bottom tabs a bit before they hit the plastic runners but they dont seem to be able to grip anything. I can bend them round the fascia adapter ok but then the adapter then just slides out with the stereo because its not held in the dash...
 

dmmsta

Sold car - bought bike
Feb 10, 2007
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Maidstone - Kent
Had a similar issue.

Problem is all the plastic in the aperture, which restricts the tabs.

I got mine in as far as, and the only thing that seemed to happen as they whole stereo (dash adapter inc.) would move a few mm forward over time.

Just one of those things unfortunately I think
 

Scottl

Guest
Managed to sort it.

Used a screwdriver and twisted it in the gaps left by the tabs to really bend them right round. Managed to get a lot of leverage and now the tabs are holding nice and tight.

I also took all the mounting bits off the back of the stereo (bolt, rubber end cap, etc) and made sure all the cables were pushed out the way.

Fits like a dream now!
 

33754k

Active Member
Dec 4, 2006
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Manchester
Trying to fit an alpine cage at the moment- doesnt see to want to go the last half a centimetre- any tips to forcing it in without breaking it! Thanks
 

33754k

Active Member
Dec 4, 2006
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Manchester
Problem sorted by shaving some plastic off the inners before putting the cage in, this allowed the cage to be fitted without forcing it in.
The sound quality from the new alpine HU is terrific, even with the standard speakers.
Just one problem, I cant switch the stereo on now without the keys in the ignition (I have done the yellow red wire swap).
Finally are there any guides on here to replace the speakers.
 
Mar 3, 2009
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Hinckley
do a search for the speaker changing and the only way to turn it on and off without key would be to wire it permanently on,then it wouldnt work with key
 

OFI

Active Member
Sep 5, 2007
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Salisbury
Problem sorted by shaving some plastic off the inners before putting the cage in, this allowed the cage to be fitted without forcing it in.
The sound quality from the new alpine HU is terrific, even with the standard speakers.
Just one problem, I cant switch the stereo on now without the keys in the ignition (I have done the yellow red wire swap).
Finally are there any guides on here to replace the speakers.

Are you sure you got the red and yellow round the right way? You'll need to take whichever colour is permanant and wire it to both red AND yellow on the stereo. Not something i'd want to do because i'd forget and leave it on!

One of the feeds must be permanant otherwise it would lose your presets.

Oh and yes the cage is a very poor fit, mine is barely held in but the whole lot is pretty nug so it manages to stay in.
 
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