Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 15:32:22 +0300 From: "Matt" <the.bombnopsamin.net> Subject: Re: cd changer for 89 900
Paul G <pdgpjhnopsamcomspamthis> wrote in message news:20000225113940.01234.00000557nopsams1.aol.com... > Your best bet is to go with a whole new system. I assume you have a power > antenna? Most head units will work with that. I installed a Pioneer system in > my 87 900S, an the powere antenna worked great, unitl some punk kid ran into > the back of my car on his bike and broke it. As for installing the changer in > the glove box, you'll need to remove the entire dash to run the wiring--not a > fun job, but I guess it beats having the changer in the trunk. > Paul No offence mate but wrong!!, remove the speaker grill over the glovebox, drill a hole in the top of it, put a rubber gromit in it. Remove your head unit, you can now run all your cables from the glove box to the back of the head unit, if you want ease of install go for sony as there is no seperate power inputs, it draws it from the headunit, and it only has two cables, the custom one and an RCA. see www.caraudiodirect.com for more info. I've mounted changers in glove boxes loads of times, even put a VS video in there once. Use velcro to hold it down though, so you can remove it easily if you need to. Cheers All Matt