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Old 02-13-2005, 11:23 AM   #1
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Good idea.

A few quick questions:

Per the instructions

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"While depressing the side tabs, carefully move the storage bin to the rear and lift out of the storage compartment"

Where exactly are those tabs? Its not obvious to me.

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Also, did you have glue down the sides of the boxes? I have no idea how to get that out.
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Old 02-13-2005, 12:18 PM   #2
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Cool

I took a nap, then went back and looked at it. I think I understand now. All that glue is on the outside of the tabs, and is not holding the bins in place. At least thats what I hope.

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Great info. If you are handy with electronics, you can do this one yourself.
the electronics look like the easy part, the Dremel part is a total pain
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Old 02-16-2005, 08:05 PM   #3
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Well, I got the speakers into the storage bin today finally!!!! It took forever because I only have the weak hobby battery powered Dremel. It actually took 5 rechargings of the batteries to finish cutting all the glue.

I tested the speakers along the lines of what was suggested, however I used my iPod. I had a mini stereo wire with dual male ends. I plugged one into the iPod and then held the two ends of each speaker wire to the proper part of the leads on the mini stereo plug. . . and everything works just fine. Now I just need to find the time to get everything hooked up in the car.


Thanks again guys!
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Good stuff! Keep us posted.
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Old 02-17-2005, 04:28 PM   #5
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Glad you figured out the glue on the sides. I just used an X-Acto knife on it at the time, no way I was going to get the Dremel in there...

How did you retain the harness in the channel at the back of the storage compartment? If you did the hot melt glue instead of the clips from the kit, I suggest you rethink that. I know my procedure suggested the hot melt - but I later found out the heat in the summer back there was enough to melt the glue! It then wicks into the engine cover carpeting... not what was intended.

I've meant to update that information posted, but haven't got around to it yet...
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I just stuck with the clips. The wire seemed to be held in there pretty well with the clips, so I just left it alone. Thanks.
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Done and Done. Thanks for the help guys



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