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#1 OFFLINE   gav@evolutionice.com

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Posted 14 December 2008 - 01:37 PM

OEM Tweeter Mounts Part Numbers

76220-S5T-A01ZA GARNISH, R. DOOR MIRROR (TWEETER) $8.22
76270-S5T-A01ZA GARNISH, L. DOOR MIRROR (TWEETER) $8.22

Autoleads Honda-ISO Adaptor Part Number

PC2-68-4: Listed as:Honda Accord 09/98>, All UK 99> ISO lead
This is required for ALL installations unless there is already an aftermarket unit fitted.

Autoleads Honda Civic EP2-EP3 Facia Adaptor Part Number

FP-15-03-s : Silver Version
FP-15-03 : Black Version

Autoleads Din-ISO Antenna Adaptor Part Number

PC5-28: This is needed for Alpine head unit installations. Kenwood, Sony, JVC, Pioneer etc generally dont need this but it may change on the newer models so its best to check.

Autoleads Front Speaker Adaptor Plate Part Numbers

SAK-2902: These are listed as Vauxhall Vectra mounts but they work well in Civics. Using these plates you can fit 16/17 cm speakers. If you use the plates intended for the civic then you will be restricted to 13cm speakers

Speaker Sizes:

16.5cm 17cm and 6inch speakers will fit in both front and rear locations.

Rear locations will accept nearly all speaker sizes without serious modifications.
Front doors have a hole behind the original speakers which might need to be enlarged to accommodate the larger magnets on some aftermarket speakers. Max depth is around 80mm with an 18mm spacer.

Speaker Wire Colours and Polarity.

Front Left

(+) Green/Black
(-) Light Green

Front Right

(+) Green/Yellow
(-) Grey/Red

Rear Left

(+) Blue/White
(-) Blue/Black

Rear Right

(+) Pink
(-) Blue Yellow

(Thanx to StuDaPoo)


If i can find any other relevant info i will add it in..

Gav.

#2 OFFLINE   Shane

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Posted 15 April 2009 - 07:33 PM

The Oem tweeter covers are only available from Honda belgium, but any dealership should have them in within 2 days for £15.10 per pair.

Picking mine up later :)

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#3 OFFLINE   drunknspike

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Posted 09 June 2009 - 02:30 PM

ordered some tweeter covers today the guy wasnt able to find them off the codes thats above so here are the codes on the invoice i have

V H76220S5TA01ZA N/STK GARN,R DOOR*NH1L*
V H76270S5TA01ZA N/STK GARN,L DOOR*NH1L*

£15.20 INC VAT FOR BOTH OF THEM NEXT DAY DELIVERY
i was watching some the went for £25 on :P ripp off

#4 OFFLINE   EP2 Rasper!! :P

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Posted 12 March 2010 - 05:50 PM

I seen them to mate! I was the numpty that bought them! :( ha ha! if only!....lol

#5 OFFLINE   BassKicksDan

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Posted 06 April 2010 - 10:03 AM

Just been looking online and Halfrauds only seem to stock the Black facia adaptor and not the silver one :/

#6 OFFLINE   Neil

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Posted 13 April 2010 - 05:55 PM

hey

this may be a stupid question but see the front door brackets how do they attatch to the door? the oem ones arnt just screws obviously and if I just screw the bracket in it will move no?

tell me if thats daft question haha

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#7 OFFLINE   jeunaske

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Posted 13 April 2010 - 06:06 PM

this may be a stupid question but see the front door brackets how do they attatch to the door? the oem ones arnt just screws obviously and if I just screw the bracket in it will move no?

What brackets are you referring to? :P

#8 OFFLINE   Neil

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Posted 13 April 2010 - 08:05 PM

aww sorry, i was talking about the adaptors...not brackets. the astra ones at the top of the thread ,sorry. i checked them out on the site and they dont appear to attach the same way as the standard ones. thats why i asked. if anyones got them fitted and could let me know how they did it id be muchos appriciative. :P

#9 OFFLINE   martinj46

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Posted 14 April 2010 - 07:35 AM

You need to get the drill out and drill some new holes :P

#10 OFFLINE   Neil

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Posted 14 April 2010 - 12:11 PM

awwww thats not the best. me and power tools are generaly a no no. maybe i could make an adaptor out of mdf for example. attatch it using bolts n washers. that might be crazy enough to work :P

#11 OFFLINE   jeunaske

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Posted 14 April 2010 - 01:01 PM

awwww thats not the best. me and power tools are generaly a no no. maybe i could make an adaptor out of mdf for example. attatch it using bolts n washers. that might be crazy enough to work :P

If you can find speakers that use the 3 holes then yes. Pro installs use adapter plates aswell. However, they are almost without exception 4 hole installs. That means you still have to drill new holes if you want better speakers. And let's face it, even those OEM-replacements suck serious ass compared to any real component/coaxial setup.

#12 OFFLINE   Neil

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Posted 14 April 2010 - 05:48 PM

cool. thanks alot for your help man ill let ya know how i get on. going to tackle it tomorrow

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Posted 17 April 2010 - 03:15 PM

ok, managed to get the speakers in without having to drill holes in the car. which was the main reason for this escapade.
what i did was basicaly take a .75 inch sheet of plywood and make a shape like 3/4 of a circle making sure the speaker fits within it.

then with the open end facing the bottom of the door, mark on the wood where the OEM holes are, Drilled holes for 3 bolts where i marked the wood (i used a special bit so that i can recess the bolt heads into the wood so the speaker sits flush), thats basicaly the adaptor.
then once the bolts are in place in the adaptor attach it to the door using nuts and penny washers. once attatched i just connected and screwed the speaker to the adaptor.

i realise its a bit of a carry on what with the cutting etc but its effective if you dont want to drill holes in the door lol

#14 OFFLINE   nasty

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Posted 29 July 2010 - 10:01 AM

What's the partnumber and price of the tweeters itself :(
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#15 OFFLINE   GregP009

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Posted 28 December 2010 - 01:08 AM

does this Fascia match the silver colour already on the dash? as got one from halfords the other day and its a crap colour match! :(




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