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DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Guides For all DIYs. |
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Oil temp AND oil cooler fitment | 23 | 44.23% | |
Rear speaker upgrade | 20 | 38.46% | |
Glove box light | 9 | 17.31% | |
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03-14-2013, 09:51 PM | #15 | |
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P.S. Zip file opened fine on my Mac running OS 10.8.
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Sorry but confirm that Zip files cannot be opened either with Winrar4.11 or 7-zip under WinXP on two differents computers. Speaker file "File is corrupted" and Oil cooler "file is damaged or unknow format".I assume that is due to the compatibility of W7 as usual with crosoft. You will be so kind in posting directly the pdf files.Thank you, and sorry to disturb you.
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Could you please upload the Glove Box Light tutorial, I am starting to need this and I can't find it on the Facebook page. Thanks |
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I would love to see a diy for the read speakers, i replaced the front, and ran two amps one for the speakers one for a sub in the back. I have the rear speakers off at the headunit, but have been wanting to add new ones from my amp. Problem is the rms for even the best 3.5 speaker is no where near my polk audio fronts, and would sound bad. if i could get 6.5s back there i would be very happy.
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