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1. Headunit Installation in 2002-2006 Lancer
(Install/Car Audio Installation)
... the 3 HVAC control knobs, these just pop off. ·         You’ll notice two small Phillips head screws that are behind the two larger knobs, undo these and store ...
2. Installing a Head-Unit into a 2002 Subaru Forester
(Install/Car Audio Installation)
... the gear shifter surround, do this by simply grabbing ahold of the surround and firmly (but gently) pull it upwards. You dont need to completely remove this panel, just enough to access the screws below ...
... caused by carrying out these steps. Â Anyway, here we go. Â ÂÂ Step 1: Remove centre console / shifter cover. There are no screws holding this panel in, just clips. If you carefully ...
... to see 3 Phillips head screws, remove those screws. The fascia will now lift out, remember to unplug the buttons on the fascia otherwise it won’t come out. Remove the 2 clips retaining the under-dash ...
5. Front speakers in an SF5 forester.
(Install/Car Audio Installation)
... the door trim off In the picture below, circled in red are the approximate locations of the screws that are holding the door trim to the door. First of all, we need to remove the sail panel. It ...
6. Building Your Own Subwoofer Enclosure
(DIY Articles/Car Audio Do It Yourself)
... one side and the base. Use the 2.5mm bit (or whatever is handy) drill guide holes down thru the two pieces, to the approx. depth of your screws. This will prevent cracking when you screw it all together. ...
7. Fitting a Cold Air Intake (DIY Kit & Pre-packaged)
(DIY Articles/Performance Do It yourself)
... you will see several black, flat Phillips type screws with rubber gaskets.  Remove those.  There will be a black metal retainer that comes off after all are removed. With that done you will need to ...
8. DIY Clear Turn Signals
(DIY Articles/Performance Do It yourself)
... corner lamp housings.  Remove the sockets from both housings (4 bulbs altogether).  With the valence free of the car, remove the housings by removing the four Phillips-head screws that are holding them ...
9. Enclosure Building Tools
(DIY Articles/Car Audio Do It Yourself)
... and order the MDF wood & buy your PVC pipe for the build ! Don't forget your screws (2 - 3 inch, self tapping, counter sunk, Phillips head, particle board screws work best) and your Adhesive (Eg. PVA and ...
10. Simple Rules of Enclosure Building
(General/Everything Else !)
1. Liquid Nails is not a substitute for PVA glue on edges 2. Liquid Nails is good for sealing glued edges from air leaks 3. 71 screws is not a substitute for PVA on the edges 4. 71 screws is not a substitute ...
... center and ask for "**mm square welders flex cable". This will save you a fat wad of loot, ESPECIALLY if buy thicker sizes, such as 2 or 0 gauge. Â Everything Else - Glue, screws, etc can be had cheap ...
12. Sentra Installation (step by step gallery)
(Install/Car Audio Installation)
... the second sheet of 16mm MDF to the lamination 0|ap110.jpg|Secure the Sheets|Using a few short screws, we can secure the laminated sheets together 0|ap111.jpg|All Assembled|Enclosure fully assembled, ...
13. Inverting Subwoofers
(DIY Articles/Car Audio Do It Yourself)
... enough for the cable to run through in the baffle. These holes will be where the 4 mounting screws closest to the terminals are. Example: Â - Run the cables out of the box through those holes, ...
14. Headunit Installion in X2-X3 Hyundai Excel & Accent
(Install/Car Audio Installation)
... side stopper pops out. Look behind the glove box, against the firewall is another block box with control cable. Do the same as for the driver’s side. Remove the ash tray. Remove the two screws behind ...
... black interior features custom red accent stitching, red painted halo surrounds on the gauge cluster and bright stainless steel screws in center stack bezel. A numbered dash plaque (1-50) is located on ...
16. Use the right tools for the job
(General/Everything Else !)
... without a problem. It'll also cut thru screws like butter Jigsaw = Tidying up ripped edges, punching sub holes & port holes. Great for curves, crap for straight. You need a phat blade to do anything ...