A bit of an update
I’ve fitted the Alpine speakers over a couple of evenings, tweeters yesterday and the woofers today, in-between showers.
I do think they’re a big improvement over the standard fit speakers but the harsh treble is apparent at higher volumes. (I have turned the treble down to 3 on the equaliser and am very happy with the sound). Overall, I think it’s a really worthwhile upgrade and having spent quite sometime deciding am happy with the decision. I’m also very grateful for the views from forum members who ‘egged me on’ with some solid advice.
The down side. Well I did break a door clip in the process and had to take the drivers side door card off twice as I’d forgotten the foam stick on that sits around the speaker. Also when drilling out the old speaker rivets x 8 they get to the point where the drill isn’t effective as they spin with the drill so needed holding with snipe nosed pliers. I had to YouTube how to reset the door panel clips too.
If you are thinking of fitting your self here’s a handy tip or two .
I used the provided instructions and watched Transporter HQ video more than a few times. The second video (link below) in German, relates more to a California in terms of trim, front blinds in the door pillar mainly but is helpful and gives another perspective on a DIY fit.
The window/ mirror/ locking switch unit doesn’t need disconnecting from the wiring it lifts easily (pry from the rear) and can be turned sideways and will go through the door card hole. It’s one less job to remember putting it back together.
I placed a small towel into the door cavities, through the space left when you take the VW speakers out. It helps if you push a rivet through too far or drop one of the four bolts on the alpine speaker holder ( when I say small towel, I don’t mean grabbing anything from the airing cupboard, such as your wife’s new white and pink turbie, not unless you fancy a night in the spare room anyway !).
I used a multi tool to cut the holding plastic off the VW tweeters, this, as you can imagine generates lots of bits of plastic which go onto the blinds. I covered the blinds with clingfilm, held in place with sellotape tape until I’d done the cutting and hoovered the mess from the door pillar.
I didn’t put the door cards back until I’d had a listen incase I’d fluffed the polarity of the cables on the door speakers. You can’t make that mistake with the tweeters the plug only goes in one way.
Overall an easy enough job, made much easier by the TransporterHQ and video.
Overall time around 3 Hours.
I purchased the alpine kit from Transporter HQ. I found them £10 cheaper elsewhere but as they’d been good enough to make a video and send me a detailed replay to an email query I thought they deserved support.
I didn’t use sound deadening, despite what I accept is good advice, and will fit after if I think it needs it.
Phil
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