New Speakers added to X5
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 2:50 pm
OK...So i have now completed the change over of my 2 x front and 2 x rear sparkers. I have also disconnected the front tweeters in the dash as these were affecting the quality of the new speakers i had brought when i was trying to set them all up.......
I'm going to post some pictures on here because people were really helpful in answering the questions i had when i decided to change the speakers.....so Thanks!
Some important points:
1st: I read some posts on here, watched some youtube videos, looked at bevariumsound website and basically all the info is there!
2nd: I also brought some interior trim removal tools from Ebay, really cheap think i paid £6 for them and they were priceless! Used them loads of times to remove the panels, switches etc and didn't scratch a single thing!!
3rd: I brought some plastic trim studs that hold the trim in place. Again, brought these cheap of Ebay and used about 19 of them! Some may have broke when i removed the door trim, lots were missing and some broke while re-fitting the trim. Well worth having some spares to hand to fit the trim.
4th: Brought some speaker fittings from Ebay, again used lots of them for connecting the speaker cables together
5th: Took notes and pictures of everything! Make sure you know how it all goes back together!!
After reading some posts on speakers and visiting the speaker shop in Great Yarmouth i decided to go with the following:
Focal K2 Power 165KR 160w for the fronts
Hertz Coax ECX 165 140w for the rear
The next few steps were reasonably easy.....
1 Remove the interior trim silver panels, remove the airbag badge, remove the window switches
2 Remove the 4 x screws that hold the trim to the door (hex shaped screws)
3 Remove the bottom interior light and disconnect so you dont trap the cables
4 Remove the door panel - can be a real pain but abit of wriggling and lifting over the central door fitting and it soon comes off. Be carfeul to not pull the panel away before you release the door catch and the small light which lights up the interior door handle.
Then........(All the door panels/speakers are the same!)
5 Remove the speaker housing - 3 x screws
6 Remove the speaker from the housing- takes abit of bashing and persuasion with a screw driver but you'll get there!
7 I then had to modify the housing to enable my speakers to fit....
8 I also had to drill a hole in the door panel to allow 2 x screws to go in a hold the speaker cross-over in place....all very straight forward!
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I'm going to post some pictures on here because people were really helpful in answering the questions i had when i decided to change the speakers.....so Thanks!
Some important points:
1st: I read some posts on here, watched some youtube videos, looked at bevariumsound website and basically all the info is there!
2nd: I also brought some interior trim removal tools from Ebay, really cheap think i paid £6 for them and they were priceless! Used them loads of times to remove the panels, switches etc and didn't scratch a single thing!!
3rd: I brought some plastic trim studs that hold the trim in place. Again, brought these cheap of Ebay and used about 19 of them! Some may have broke when i removed the door trim, lots were missing and some broke while re-fitting the trim. Well worth having some spares to hand to fit the trim.
4th: Brought some speaker fittings from Ebay, again used lots of them for connecting the speaker cables together
5th: Took notes and pictures of everything! Make sure you know how it all goes back together!!
After reading some posts on speakers and visiting the speaker shop in Great Yarmouth i decided to go with the following:
Focal K2 Power 165KR 160w for the fronts
Hertz Coax ECX 165 140w for the rear
The next few steps were reasonably easy.....
1 Remove the interior trim silver panels, remove the airbag badge, remove the window switches
2 Remove the 4 x screws that hold the trim to the door (hex shaped screws)
3 Remove the bottom interior light and disconnect so you dont trap the cables
4 Remove the door panel - can be a real pain but abit of wriggling and lifting over the central door fitting and it soon comes off. Be carfeul to not pull the panel away before you release the door catch and the small light which lights up the interior door handle.
Then........(All the door panels/speakers are the same!)
5 Remove the speaker housing - 3 x screws
6 Remove the speaker from the housing- takes abit of bashing and persuasion with a screw driver but you'll get there!
7 I then had to modify the housing to enable my speakers to fit....
8 I also had to drill a hole in the door panel to allow 2 x screws to go in a hold the speaker cross-over in place....all very straight forward!
How Do i Upload photos?