Just got done installing Sadie's slightly late Christmas present.
It's not really super high end (I really don't care to rattle the windows of the houses I drive by), but it sounds pretty darn good for $150. It's satelite radio ready (not that I'll ever use that feature), plays mp3/wav/wma files, and plays CD-RW's. I like that you can put a CD in w/o folding down the face (my old one was like that and it was a pain) and it doesn't have a crappy/annoying screen saver or other stupid graphics. I just wanted a nice, simple stereo.
I also took the package tray I'd made fom old Sadie and installed it (will still build a new one some time). The speakers new Sadie came with were better than the ones I had in old Sadie, so I installed them again but used the boxes I had on old Sadie.
I still need to find some speaker covers (don't know where I'll get them) because new Sadie's speakers didn't have them and the ones from old Sadie are in pretty bad shape.
I do have some brand new standard kick panels and some new 6 1/2" speakers so in the next few days, I'll do some playing around and figure out how to fit them in there and hopefully have those installed next weekend.
When I pulled out the back seat, I did find a little more rust, but nothing too devastating. Just an area where the metal is thin and there's a few holes, but it shouldn't be too horrible to fix (when I start completely redoing the interior in the spring).
There was also a little surface rust in the same place on the passenger's side, but the metal was still fairly solid so that should just be a matter of cleaning it up with a wire wheel POR15ing it. The rest of the floor under the seat was nice & solid.
Oh, and my big moment of the day was when I realized, after removing the old stereo and getting the new one installed, that I had left a CD in the old stereo. I had to hook it up to the battery to get my CD out. Also, don't try plugging in the antenna by sticking your hand through the glovebox (between the dash & the insert). You can reach just fine from under the dash and your hand won't get stuck.
-Chelle
It's not really super high end (I really don't care to rattle the windows of the houses I drive by), but it sounds pretty darn good for $150. It's satelite radio ready (not that I'll ever use that feature), plays mp3/wav/wma files, and plays CD-RW's. I like that you can put a CD in w/o folding down the face (my old one was like that and it was a pain) and it doesn't have a crappy/annoying screen saver or other stupid graphics. I just wanted a nice, simple stereo.
I also took the package tray I'd made fom old Sadie and installed it (will still build a new one some time). The speakers new Sadie came with were better than the ones I had in old Sadie, so I installed them again but used the boxes I had on old Sadie.
I still need to find some speaker covers (don't know where I'll get them) because new Sadie's speakers didn't have them and the ones from old Sadie are in pretty bad shape.
I do have some brand new standard kick panels and some new 6 1/2" speakers so in the next few days, I'll do some playing around and figure out how to fit them in there and hopefully have those installed next weekend.
When I pulled out the back seat, I did find a little more rust, but nothing too devastating. Just an area where the metal is thin and there's a few holes, but it shouldn't be too horrible to fix (when I start completely redoing the interior in the spring).
There was also a little surface rust in the same place on the passenger's side, but the metal was still fairly solid so that should just be a matter of cleaning it up with a wire wheel POR15ing it. The rest of the floor under the seat was nice & solid.
Oh, and my big moment of the day was when I realized, after removing the old stereo and getting the new one installed, that I had left a CD in the old stereo. I had to hook it up to the battery to get my CD out. Also, don't try plugging in the antenna by sticking your hand through the glovebox (between the dash & the insert). You can reach just fine from under the dash and your hand won't get stuck.
-Chelle