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Anyone with a windshield removal DIY??
Like title states. looking for DIY to remove windshield, to install some dash speakers :icon14:
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Like something custom? ~ Cause you can easily remove the factory top-mounted dash speakers with the windshield in.
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You're definitely going to end up seducing a safelite guy.
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My local glass guy wont do it, safelite wants to charge full price, as if they were supplying the glass. I may end up having a go at it myself, worst that can happen is safelite has to replace it anyways if i damage it. |
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Sounds dirty... |
Dude you are crazy. Taking the front glass out of these cars is a BITC*.
I know, I have had two put in. Paint damage, broken clips on the A-pillars you name it. If you really must do it, have a no SHI* professional take it out (one that has done a 370Z before), they will likely break that glass too. Then have the same guy put in a new one. |
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My intention is to make a custom mount in the dash location for a midrange driver that is larger than the factory grill, so there will be a good deal of modifications made to fit them in, and possibly custom grills as well. I need room to get my gorilla hands in there to perform the surgery. I am also aware of the possibilty that the windshield MAY have to be removed if the need to replace them arises. I am working on that design snafu. I am willing to go through this to make these mods. I never said I was rational, or sane.:icon14: |
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Well, From the looks of it you may have to budget for a replacement windshield. Your caught between a rock and a hard place. But you already know that your less painful $$ option is to simply place those speakers elsewhere :icon17: Good Luck! EDIT: I don't think there's a DiY made for such a thing here, But there's always Youtube for basic directions :ugh2: |
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Are you putting new speakers in the dash or just relocating your old ones? |
New speakers. Pre ordered a set of Stereo integrity M3 midranges. I hope to have them in hand soon.
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I would pull the dash, do the work, reinstall.
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I've never done one before, but to ME that seems like a daunting task. Bear in mind I'm over 50, Shoulder replaced, Knee replaced, round in the middle, so I don't bend and stretch like I did 20 years ago... Lol Don't get me wrong, I'm not afraid to attempt nearly any task, and am quite mechanically inclined, so maybe I'll look into that route. |
If you pull the dash, you could build enclosures for your speakers and get the most out of them. I think you should do it! And you should also put together a DIY so I can do the same thing later on when I finally decide on my "final" set of mid-ranges. :icon17:
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there is a DIY for pulling dash on the site already.... You first!
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