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Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Toronto Posts: 36
| Got a pair of CDT CL-62s and i want to install it in my 97 Civic Hatch...Amp is all wired up and ready to go, just wire the crossover and install the mid-bass and the tweets.
Looking for a clean install, if you have done installs on civics then you should know what it takes and so on so just pm me with your location, price and number.
Thanks. |
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Ajax, Ontario Posts: 1,141
| It's gonna be kinda hard installing then over the internet....
I suggest you go in person to a place that installs stuff, bring the car and the speakers.
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Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Toronto Posts: 36
| yea i dont want to pay like 150 to a shop, i rather pay like 80 to someone else who knows what they are doing on here. |
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Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Oshawa, ON Posts: 3,437
| Maybe you should change your name to "Lowballer" then. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Toronto Posts: 36
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Originally Posted by Hardwrkr Maybe you should change your name to "Lowballer" then. | good one |
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Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Gananoque, Ontario Posts: 359
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Originally Posted by Masterballer Got a pair of CDT CL-62s and i want to install it in my 97 Civic Hatch...Amp is all wired up and ready to go, just wire the crossover and install the mid-bass and the tweets.
Looking for a clean install, if you have done installs on civics then you should know what it takes and so on so just pm me with your location, price and number.
Thanks. | why not try doing it yourself? it's not hard at all to remove the door panel and it's definitely not hard to wire up the mid/tweet to the crossovers or to your amp.
it would save you money
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Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Toronto Posts: 36
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Originally Posted by hott-nix why not try doing it yourself? it's not hard at all to remove the door panel and it's definitely not hard to wire up the mid/tweet to the crossovers or to your amp.
it would save you money | no tools to cut the whole for the tweets, or to cut the plastic out of the stock door location to fit the driver, or else i could wire it myself, just rather get it done since its my first time with comps, i can do subs and amps myself. |
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Join Date: May 2004 Location: Port Hope Ont Posts: 738
| I would gladly do it for ya,but your to far away.
I do agree shops charge to much to install speakers,I mean you buy a $60 pair of Coax speakers and they want $50 to put them in.
But i guess everybody needs to make money.
Im even MECP certifed and get mad sometims at what the big box shops charge.
$74.99 to install/add door actuators per door
the part is only $11.99 at cost and the relay is $4 |
| | |   |  | |  | | CCA Back Bacon
Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Toronto Posts: 36
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Originally Posted by cavy man14 I would gladly do it for ya,but your to far away.
I do agree shops charge to much to install speakers,I mean you buy a $60 pair of Coax speakers and they want $50 to put them in.
But i guess everybody needs to make money.
Im even MECP certifed and get mad sometims at what the big box shops charge.
$74.99 to install/add door actuators per door
the part is only $11.99 at cost and the relay is $4 |
Damn....  .... yea one shop wants to charge me $180 when the pair of CDTs cost me $120 brand new  keep in mind i have had many things done and bought from this shop, the guy even knew what he put into my car 2 years ago when i went to see him.... |
| | |   |  | |  | | CCA Hoser
Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Edmonton, AB Posts: 456
| Its an expensive hobby. Sometimes it best to bite the bullet... or just buy the tools because you WILL use them again. (This coming from the guy who has yet to install his own 4 component speakers...) |
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