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barbel jim



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 HT Tonga Green
Spare hour and rears upgraded to 5" focals Whistle Spot the difference Rolling with laughter

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Bit of modification

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And BINGO Mr. Green


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Fronts next ........
they will fit Steve, just !!!!! Shocked

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Post #432005 18th Jun 2015 9:28pm
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custom90



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Do you see how close they are!
How flush did you find you could get them?
Why they put that stupid lip on there I shall never know.

I'd have thought about it too but they need to be on a four Chanel Amp which I assume your doing?

Couldn't justify spending hundreds more on it, for now at least. Whistle

What did you use for cutting?

IIRC it's the passenger side that is closest and the worrying part is different manufacturers have different dimensions.
The good thing is most show the dimensions in manuals.
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custom90steve wrote:
You're probably best setting up your own thread stating the model number as not so many will see it here.
There probably is others that have that model or similar or alternatively search the net for reviews.

It's no good me commenting as I've never had a Pinoneer myself but it is indeed a premium brand like the rest. Thumbs Up


I've got impatient and gone ahead and ordered one - I'll report back with a new thread when, assuming I'm capable, I've fitted it and tested it out!
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custom90



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I bet you'll be pleased, they aren't any rubbish. Thumbs Up
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bluebottle wrote:
Cool - thanks for the tip - looked at the Kenwood in comparison, it doesn't do two phones at once and the Pioneer can change its colour...

Just really wondering if anyone has had problems with the brand in general or has a similar model they're happy with?


I have a Pioneer 6500 with 5.25 Focal components.The niggles are, rotary volume knob also accesses the menu which is way to sensitive to touch,bouncing along trying to turn the volume up without accessing the menu Neutral , the pre-select buttons are tiny,tiny,tiny little things,I expect a braille reader would cope fine.The face off feels a little cheap,not as sturdy as the last Sony i had and when the menu is selected the EQ is always the last option,so its difficult tweaking stuff when on the move.
Most of it is trivial and I will buy another Pioneer next as the sound quality is as good if not better than Alpine which is what I really wanted. Mine has been 100% reliable and I'm not aware of any issues with the brand with one exception, choose your dab aerial carefully some of the amped aerials are frying the HU. Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
Post #432101 19th Jun 2015 9:27am
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custom90



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I must admit doing anything with any HU in a Defender is easier said than done.
I'm lucky in the fact that I have one button to open and the rest is touch on a 7" screen with normal sized touch symbols similar to a tablet PC.
One of the reasons why I like 1 DIN flip out or 2 din multimedia screens.
Post #432104 19th Jun 2015 10:01am
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barbel jim



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 HT Tonga Green
custom90steve wrote:
Do you see how close they are!
How flush did you find you could get them?
Why they put that stupid lip on there I shall never know..


They are very tight Shocked Spent an hour looking before I start cutting !!!!!! Passenger side is tightest with the heater pipe !!
I will use the front raised lip to align the new grill, and then they should fit flush .Probably use my Fein cutter to mutilate the holes Twisted Evil If its dry, fitting tomorrow if I can pluck up the courage Mr. Green
Post #432396 20th Jun 2015 5:39pm
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custom90



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What's one of those? Laughing
Post #432424 20th Jun 2015 8:29pm
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Barney12



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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Corris Grey
Oscillating multi tool. No one should be without one!

http://www.multimaster.info/en_uk/m/multimaster/products/

When it comes to cutting dash holes thought I still think by hand is best. Slow and steady 👍
Post #432465 20th Jun 2015 11:22pm
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custom90



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Ah I got one myself, only Bosch. Cool
You can use a hacksaw blade or similar by hand.
You'd need a small cutter blade for the tool, I don't have one that small if the fight type.
Post #432467 20th Jun 2015 11:29pm
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barbel jim



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 HT Tonga Green
Steve ............ Whistle


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Mr. Green Mr. Green Mr. Green Mr. Green Mr. Green 5 into 4 goes Thumbs Up

Now need to decide on a sub and amps Rolling Eyes
Post #432570 21st Jun 2015 3:49pm
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custom90



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Looks good. Thumbs Up That edge near where the dash edge sweeps up is mighty close isn't it!
Post #432573 21st Jun 2015 4:33pm
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barbel jim



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 HT Tonga Green
about 5mm The picture with the glare makes it appear worse !! it was a challenge but already a big improvement over stock ! The crossovers were a real PITA as they need almost as much room !! Fitting 4"s would have been alot easier, but once ampped up I'm sure the benefits will be heard
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custom90



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Are you running just off HU power for now then?
Are you going to run new wires once amped? as it's probably too much for OE wiring.

You not doing this for Amps then? Whistle


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barbel jim



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 HT Tonga Green
^^^^^ God thats awful !!! No another stealth install

Just off HU for now while I decide what I'm going to do sub wise. I did feel under a bit of pressure to make the 5"'s fit, after all the banter Rolling with laughter I've not seen anyone else do it so it helped motivate me a bit. I was 50/50 yesterday, nearly swapped them for 4"s!!!! But he who dares Rodney !!
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