The rear wiper may not go all the way vertically. Owners are here to give their advice on maintenance, modifications and buying tips. It improved the quality of all my music, most notably techno. I ran 16 gauge wire to my 4 channel amp under the seat. I think it should be about 12 - 15 mm, I will have these machined out of aluminium and polished, let me know if interested might be cheaper to buy more than two. If I shifted the music to go solely to the rear speakers, there is no music. I don't really crank up the stereo and never really have, so the fill helps surround me.
Has anyone managed to get bigger speakers in there to improve bass tone? If I have them fix it, should I have the rear speakers replaced while they are exposed, and if so, recommendations?? Compare these to your Polks. Turn your hazard lights on and check the front of your 350Z and then the back, whichever side is not lighting up is the side with the burnt out bulb. Difficulty:ModerateInstructions Things You'll Need Panel tool Phillips screwdriver Insert a panel tool under the back edge of the scuff plate on the driver's side door and pry upwards to release the clips on the rear half. If the turn signal also known as a blinker or flasher blinks rapidly or doesn't blink at all or lights up without blinking when it is turned on, this is your 350Z's way of telling you that the bulb is burnt out. These speakers can be replaced using simple hand tools.
Couple of quick searches for links on how to do it. So I have both doors off my car and im trying to splice in new speakers, both tweeters and woofers, and I realize I have no idea which colors are positive and negative. On my system I'm running an alpine headunit followed by a vibe amp which is coupled upto two sets of vibe 5. Locate and unfasten the locking Rear-deck speakers can take a beating over the years. Well after months of reading debates on whether rear speakers are necessary or not, I decided to go ahead with the install. Thing is, the headunit says Bose, but it's actually a Clarion. Speaker clips allow you to unplug your factory speakers.
I'm guessing there is a bad cable or something came disconnected. Behind the panel are holes in the inner-body that may contribute to the road noise see pic. Running the speakers from an amp makes a huge difference in loudness and quality well worth it imho. Getting to them isn't bad, it just looks and reads like it'll be a pain. It improved the quality of all my music, most notably techno. My rear speakers appear to be blown.
You can access this by clicking the wiki tab at the top of the subreddit. Looks pretty tight, I would hate to order speakers that don't fit. You can remove these speakers if you are willing to do some disassembly of the internal rear body panels. Behind the panel are holes in the inner-body that may contribute to the road noise see pic. Replace all the pins you took out from lower part which you took out, and then replace and reconnect the third brake light. I suppose there is a slight change the negative with would be grounded to the chassis, which could be checked by an ohmmeter. If thats out of your budget, another thing i've seen people do is cut the plastic speaker grille and cover it with speaker cloth, supposedly thats almost as good as the pods.
Too get speakers with more depth in you can mount them on top off the trim giving you a little extra room without the use of a spacer. You will notice immediately, because while in use, wipers should make little or no noise. I don't think they are blown because there isn't even static or anything coming from them. I've never actually torn into it myself but it seems like it wouldn't be too bad because of where they sit. When I looked up how to get in there it just seemed like a ton of work but really only takes a couple minutes. Once installed I find this song best to set up the bass lol :-bd Thanks Daz, I'm looking at ordering a set of speakers from eBay and didn't want to get a set if there to deep.
I put some aftermarket ones in the rear, everything worked and sounded great. Then fold all your seats down and pop out all the pins located around the area where the head rests usually sit. Im currently running an Alpine head unit with standard speakers Thanks I think the main issue is the mounting depth so if you wanted to go for a bigger speaker you'll end up having to cut the plastic behind the seat and mount the speakers on a spacer ring otherwise I think your limited to speakers roughly the same size as O. Here you will find everything 350Z related! This is especially true if you turn the volume on the stereo up to its highest levels for extended periods of time. It's a cheap mod, but the labor will depend on whether you have have to tap back into the head unit or not.
As you know, installing the rear speakers is not easy as you must remove the hatch panels along with the panels that conceal the seatbelt modules. You can kill the front speakers using your head unit and have a conversation with someone while the rear speakers are playing in the background. Disconnect the wire from the 3rd brake light. I did have a sub in the 2. You may want to remove the rear speakers, either to replace a bad speaker with a factory replacement or to step up the audio performance of the stereo with aftermarket speakers.
These systems incorporated external amplifiers to produce higher quality audio output than the stock systems in most Mustangs. This is off my journal: Up next were the rear speakers, which were a little harder to fit. Difficulty:ModerateInstructions Things You'll Need Screwdriver Wire cutter Fold down the rear seats by pulling them forward. Always verify all wires, wire colors and diagrams before applying any information found here to your 2006 Nissan 350Z. It's that pop-in type connector so they just pull out.