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Old 03-10-2006, 03:10 PM
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BSW Replacement Mod

hey all! just an update. i received my kit tuesday.
unfortunately, i've been sick since then. today, i
finally started feeling better and decided to start
tackling this mod.

first off, i must say, the direction that Micah included
are phenomenal. they include step-by-step instructions
w/ pics. also, if u don't already have a door panel
removal tool, go get one. i started w/o one and thought
for sure i was going to break my trim pieces; so, i stopped
until i went and picked up the tool.

i do have a couple comments regarding the instructions
though. me, personally, i didn't remove the entire rear
door panels. both the tweeters and mid-bass speakers
can be removed w/o completely removing the door panel.
also, being that i didn't remove the complete door panel,
there is no need to attempt to remove the rear sunshades.
for me personally, i think it's easier NOT to remove the rear
door panels and sunshade. if u choose to remove the door
to give u more working room, u will have to remove the
sunshade, which is a PITA!

as for the front doors; well, i tried to not remove the entire
door panel, but no matter how hard i tried, it managed to pop
off. no biggie though. and, if ur or anyone else's install goes
as mine, u'll probably end up having some pics of plastic fall
between ur feet. don't worry though. it simply slides back on
to the inner middle part of the door panel. i'll try and take pics.

well, being sick and all, this was the extent of my day of modding.
all i wanted to accomplish was removing all of the speakers and,
i accomplished that. tomorrow, depending on how i feel, i may
attempt the installation. hope this helps.
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Old 03-10-2006, 04:47 PM
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Sounds like fun - keep us posted on your progress! And where did you get the door panel removal tool?
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Old 03-10-2006, 07:12 PM
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update....

i purchased the door panel removal tool from Western Auto.

i've since removed all of the mid-bass speakers and installed the MB Quart's.
when removing the factory speakers, the glue holding them in isn't really all
that strong. the key is, there are 2 notches on the enclosure holding the
speaker in place. what i did was, take an exacto/razor blade and run it along
the outside of the speaker between the enclosure. once i did that, i took
2 small flat head's and plced the on both sides of this notch. w/ a little pressure,
i was able to lift the speaker out and over the notch. by doing this, it made it much
easier to remove the speaker. another hint, cut the 2 wires that are soldered to the spade
terminals prior to trying to push the speaker thru the enclosure. be careful not to bend those spade
terminals.

i'm waiting to get my hands on a glue gun or some black silicone to finish up the mid-bass speakers.
as for the rear tweeters, the directions call for gluing them in also; however, i may try something different.
i'm thinking of making a a circular ring the same size as the factory tweeter and sealing the new tweeter
to that ring vs. gluing the tweeter to the oem housing. this ring would slide and lock in place just like the oem
housing. wish me luck....
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Old 03-10-2006, 07:44 PM
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some pics -

Notch -


Notch 2 -
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Old 03-10-2006, 07:47 PM
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New Tweeter on the left - OEM on the right


New tweeter OEM Housing


New Dash Speaker
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Old 03-11-2006, 08:14 PM
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what size are those speakers? and do u have dsp?
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Old 03-13-2006, 09:56 AM
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I do have DSP. the new tweeters, i believe are
1". the new dsash speaker, i think, is 2 1/2".
i didn't actually measure them. I can do that
when i get home today.
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Old 03-13-2006, 10:43 PM
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update - mod is almost complete. obviously, i haven't been working
day and night on this. anyway, i made my so-called custom bracket
for the rear tweeters. i had a few ideas and decided on one this evening.
i've only made one of the brackets. when i make the other one, i'll take a
pic of it. basically, all i did was take a piece of plexiglass and cut a ring out.
i removed the rear tweeter from the housing that it came in and placed the
tweeter thru the hole. i then slid the ring into the oem housing until the ring
locked in place. by doing this, there was no need to glue anything.

i don't recall the measurements though. on my next bracket, i'll measure.
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Old 03-14-2006, 03:42 PM
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Thanks for the pics. They're totally helpful to see what the job entails.
Hope you're feeling better. Sickness has been no fun on this end either, but it allows a bit more time on X5World/modding.
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Old 03-16-2006, 10:56 AM
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Do you have DSP sound? The stock speakers/tweeters are already crossed over, so what do you do with the MB Quartz crossovers?? Don't really want to cross over the frequency twice!

Also, the stock speakers are 8 ohm while the MB Quartz are 4 ohm. I realize they will work, but this is not the current they are relly made for. You run the risk of burning out either the amp and/or the speakers.

I have this dilemma because I have 2 new sets of MB Quartz sitting around which I have not installed yet because I can't find an answer...
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