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  • Headunit Question

    Hey,

    Does anyone know of any headunits that fit in with the styling of the car?

    I don't want any of these kind of chavved up ones?

    Or has anyone put in a fold out one and if so does it cover much up?

    Cheers in advance!

  • #2
    Depends on taste as to chav looking ones.

    I've gone for the 177BT, purely because it fits in with the orange dash . Just need a connects2 adapter and I am good to go.

    Not my image below, but it's what the orange looks like. Looks better in person too.

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    • #3
      Quality wise, Alpine units are hard to beat IMO. I had a W925R in my last car and it was a superb unit, with the option of changing the colour of the display.

      Even a small motorised unit (6.5" screen) is going to cover the heating controls when open. If you are heading down that road, the Alpine IVA-D511RB is a good starting point.

      As I have said in other threads, I maintain that sound deadening is the best way to get the most improvement for the £.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by benihana View Post
        Quality wise, Alpine units are hard to beat IMO. I had a W925R in my last car and it was a superb unit, with the option of changing the colour of the display.

        Even a small motorised unit (6.5" screen) is going to cover the heating controls when open. If you are heading down that road, the Alpine IVA-D511RB is a good starting point.

        As I have said in other threads, I maintain that sound deadening is the best way to get the most improvement for the £.
        What's that?

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        • #5
          Google 'Skinz sound deadening'. It really does make a heck of a difference. If you search on here for a thread I started a couple of months ago called 'bumblebee meets Audison' there are some photos of it being installed. If I had the skills, I'd post a link to it.

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          • #6
            Ah nice! If you don't mind me asking, how much did that all cost?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by DarrylJ View Post
              Ah nice! If you don't mind me asking, how much did that all cost?
              I did it in a couple of phases as some of the speakers and one of the amps came with me when I sold my TT. Component wise, you're probably looking at about 2k of stuff installed, plus a couple of hundred for the sound deadening. Plus I then paid to have it all fitted as I haven't got the first damn clue!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by benihana View Post
                . If you search on here for a thread I started a couple of months ago called 'bumblebee meets Audison' there are some photos of it being installed. If I had the skills, I'd post a link to it.
                http://www.ds3club.co.uk/showthread....+meets+Audison

                There you go!
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                • #9
                  Try asking these guys -> https://www.facebook.com/caraudiolan...ref=ts&fref=ts

                  They work on many different types of cars for HU's. A guy called Andy there might be able to help.

                  (He's about 45min away from you - same distance I travelled-ish to get my sub wired. But a phone call - it's like instant travel)
                  Aka:
                  Alex

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by XanderCage13 View Post
                    Try asking these guys -> https://www.facebook.com/caraudiolan...ref=ts&fref=ts

                    They work on many different types of cars for HU's. A guy called Andy there might be able to help.

                    (He's about 45min away from you - same distance I travelled-ish to get my sub wired. But a phone call - it's like instant travel)
                    Cheers man, I appreciate it!

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                    • #11
                      Ah brilliant.

                      I'd only look at the sound deadening. I'd probably get this done when I change the speakers on the doors, would save £ as i'd be getting someone to do that for me anyway, depending on how much just the sub is, I'd be tempted. Just got a new stereo, so wouldn't want as much kit. Deadening, new speakers in doors and a sub.

                      Cheers!

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                      • #12
                        I've not installed the head unit with the connects2 adapter. (Still can't access menu though for time etc). Anyway, here's what it looks like.

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                        • #13
                          Heres mine sorry about the photo . The glare is from the leds in the slot beneath the stereo

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                          • #14
                            Jvc stereo
                            Attached Files

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by mikeandsazzle View Post
                              Jvc stereo
                              Hmm, seems quite smart!

                              Have you got a picture in the light?

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