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    noob Q

    hey, i know it's noob Q
    can aftermarket HU hook up to factory oem speakers? if so, are there any HU which is about 4cm height or less? because i have a euro, got a gps system, want a aftermarket HU, only got a small amount of space below the gps dvd reader about 4cm or less
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    Yes, you can connect an aftermarket headunit to factory speakers. Headunits tend to come in 'Din' or 'DoubleDin' sizes (ie the size of standard headunits) and I havent ever really seen smaller.
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    They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.

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    do u know the size of that? like is it less than 4cm going from top to bottom
    stupid queestion but, one try putting the HU somewhere else in the car LOL?? apart from the middle console
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    its the same size as a stander HU dude

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    Quote Originally Posted by serpo View Post
    its the same size as a stander HU dude
    Exactly. They use a standard measuring system.

    Read here:
    http://www.caraudiohelp.com/newsletter/what_fits.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by ludecrs View Post
    They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.

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    50mm won't fit in my euro.
    another try mountin a HU somewhere else in the car??
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    Power: 155Kw with Mugen N1 ECU

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    Euro's have two mounting options without going for a custom set up. First kit replaces entire factory headunit as well as air con controls, the kit is expensive though $499 and it looks cheap and nasty. The other option is to another kit which replaces the centre storage box, this option is much cheaper but then you lose the option of using the area for storage. A lot of newer car's have integrated headunits like the euro so you can't simply just take out the factory deck and install a new one.

    Here is an example of the 2nd option, which is to mount th headunit i the centre storage compartment.


    The kit which completely replace the front facia:
    http://www.aerpro.com.au/list.php?pc...09&cat_sno=239
    Last edited by Fr3aKi3; 18-04-2007 at 06:11 PM.

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    i got a gps, so the only slot i hav is about 4cm, or bit smaller. so no room.
    has anyone tried mountin their HU somewhere else in the car?
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    Eastern Creek Int'l Raceway: 1:57.969 w/ street tyres
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    Quote Originally Posted by BusterSonic12 View Post
    i got a gps, so the only slot i hav is about 4cm, or bit smaller. so no room.
    has anyone tried mountin their HU somewhere else in the car?
    You can mount it wherever you like. The most practical place after the dash is probably the glove box.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ludecrs View Post
    They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zdster View Post
    You can mount it wherever you like. The most practical place after the dash is probably the glove box.
    okok thanks. i will go around to look for some prices on the HU.
    when buying a HU, do i need to get anything else seperate? like cables to connect to factory speakers?? or something
    '03 Integra DC5 Type R

    Wakefield Park: 1:13.047 w/ street tyres
    Eastern Creek Int'l Raceway: 1:57.969 w/ street tyres
    Power: 155Kw with Mugen N1 ECU

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    Quote Originally Posted by BusterSonic12 View Post
    okok thanks. i will go around to look for some prices on the HU.
    when buying a HU, do i need to get anything else seperate? like cables to connect to factory speakers?? or something
    Only thing extra you might need to make everything easier is a conversion loom (cant remember what they are called) so that you can patch your stock wiring into the new headunit wiring. Other than that you just need to match wires.

    That being said, if you are going to get a shop to install it for you, then I would just take the headunit along and get them to do everything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ludecrs View Post
    They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zdster View Post
    Only thing extra you might need to make everything easier is a conversion loom (cant remember what they are called) so that you can patch your stock wiring into the new headunit wiring. Other than that you just need to match wires.

    That being said, if you are going to get a shop to install it for you, then I would just take the headunit along and get them to do everything.
    thanks man.

    mod: can closed. got info i was seekin for
    '03 Integra DC5 Type R

    Wakefield Park: 1:13.047 w/ street tyres
    Eastern Creek Int'l Raceway: 1:57.969 w/ street tyres
    Power: 155Kw with Mugen N1 ECU

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