Replacing front Lanos speakers
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Does the tool have a specific name?
I think I need one, as I cannot get the handle off (I can't even see the clip)
I think I need one, as I cannot get the handle off (I can't even see the clip)
1999 3-door HB Lanos 1349cc SOHC - 16" Alloys, Short Ram Intake, Strutbar, Alarm & Remote Locking, Electric Windows, CarPC!
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i hope i buyed the good ones!
I got it reallllllly cheap so i prey that they will fit in the door 17cm
IDEAS ANYONE ? ? ?
The tool doesnt really have a specific name, just ask for a tool that removes the handle that winds down the windows, i got mine from repco for 7 bucks, its blue and has 2 different sizes on it so i can do different doors, but check autobarn, super cheap auto, repco etc, one of them will have one, but i recommend repco definatly. Good Luck
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I live in the UK so will have to go to UK stores.
Is it a universal tool, or a specifically Daewoo tool?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Is it a universal tool, or a specifically Daewoo tool?
Thanks a lot for your help!
1999 3-door HB Lanos 1349cc SOHC - 16" Alloys, Short Ram Intake, Strutbar, Alarm & Remote Locking, Electric Windows, CarPC!
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I have 6 1/2" speakers in my Lanos doors and tweeters mounted on the dash.
But in order to make them fit, I had to make adapter rings out of multiple layers of MDF (medium density fiberboard)
If you replace the 4" with 5 1/4" speakers, you will need adapter rings because changing to a larger speaker is not just a direct screw-in replacement.
These rings are basically just circles cut out of MDF (a compressed wood material) that match the size hole on the door and adapt to fit the new larger speaker size.
Cliff
But in order to make them fit, I had to make adapter rings out of multiple layers of MDF (medium density fiberboard)
If you replace the 4" with 5 1/4" speakers, you will need adapter rings because changing to a larger speaker is not just a direct screw-in replacement.
These rings are basically just circles cut out of MDF (a compressed wood material) that match the size hole on the door and adapt to fit the new larger speaker size.
Cliff
Is it similar to this?
http://www.justoffbase.co.uk/s.nl/sc.9/ ... d.12625/.f
http://www.justoffbase.co.uk/s.nl/sc.9/ ... d.12625/.f
1999 3-door HB Lanos 1349cc SOHC - 16" Alloys, Short Ram Intake, Strutbar, Alarm & Remote Locking, Electric Windows, CarPC!
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or you can cut the original mount with a dremel to make it 1 1/4 in larger to accept the 5 1/4 speakers. also, check your mounting dept before you cut. the speaker mount has a curve in it that shows the max dept. for a 6 1/2in speaker, you can also cut the mount or you will need to go by the way above unless you dont mind drilling your door.TheGreatAndPowerfulOz wrote:I have 6 1/2" speakers in my Lanos doors and tweeters mounted on the dash.
But in order to make them fit, I had to make adapter rings out of multiple layers of MDF (medium density fiberboard)
If you replace the 4" with 5 1/4" speakers, you will need adapter rings because changing to a larger speaker is not just a direct screw-in replacement.
These rings are basically just circles cut out of MDF (a compressed wood material) that match the size hole on the door and adapt to fit the new larger speaker size.
Cliff
got drift?
I live in Australia, i was told i can buy speaker pods for my door that are universal and fit any car, and i can mount my 6 inch speakers that way, do they exist and where can i buy them, online or in aus, either will do.
Thankyou.
Thankyou.
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I removed my door panel last week to replace the window cables which had snapped. I used a small flatblade screwdriver which I bent slightly to fit between the winder. A bit of trial & error but eventually the thing popped off. Just be careful you don't lose the clip as it flirts off into the distance. When fitting back together I forgot to replace the plastic washer that fits between the handle.
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Some questions:
What is the maximum allowed speaker depht without mounting spacer rings ?
Should I use spacers, what is the clearance between speaker mount and the door panel ?
Are spacer rings available as generic adapter parts, or I will need to cut myself on mdf/multilayer wood ? Can I cut directly in 1/2" wood , or is better use some layer of thinner wood, and try for correct spacer height ?
Thank you.
What is the maximum allowed speaker depht without mounting spacer rings ?
Should I use spacers, what is the clearance between speaker mount and the door panel ?
Are spacer rings available as generic adapter parts, or I will need to cut myself on mdf/multilayer wood ? Can I cut directly in 1/2" wood , or is better use some layer of thinner wood, and try for correct spacer height ?
Thank you.
all these fancy tools for removing window winders.......
when i did speakers in a friends corolla i used one of these high tech tools to remove the winders
a tea towel is all you need, just slide it under and the clip pops out
when i did speakers in a friends corolla i used one of these high tech tools to remove the winders
a tea towel is all you need, just slide it under and the clip pops out
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