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Ice (Radios and
stuff to those of us of a certain age !!)
- Krisf from the MG-Rover.org forum kicks this section off with
this
thread in which he talks about subs and subwoofers. And I thought subs
were only used by the Navy !!!
- Iain Ross fitted a DVD head unit, story and pictures here on the
MG-Rover.org forum.
- Iain also gives this low
down on connecting an MP3 player to the standard Kenwood KDC 4027 head
unit.
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Here's
a post by Red_Devil on the MG-Rover.org forum, showing his Alpine
SWD-1600 sub install.
- If you want to fit rear T-bar speakers to your TF115, then clickme.
- Happychappy#1, aka David on the MG-Rover.org forum, posted this
fantastic thread showing how he moved his tweeters into the A
pillars.
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Another thread
here from Happychappy#1, which covers his glove box sub box build.
- tank man, on the MG-Rover.org forum, posted this 'How To' thread
on fitting a ZS steering wheel to make use of the ICE paddles. It also
explains how he fitted cruise control using the paddles.
- Stephan Gribney's Ultimate MG site has a section on rear
speaker replacement in his FAQ section.
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This
article from Greg Hilton's original MGF FAQ pages gives tips on speaker
and head unit replacement
- fitzie from the MG-Rover.org forum has done a great rear T-bar 6" x 9"
speaker install. He used Autoleads SA-007 6 x 9 Speaker Spacers bought from
Ebay, and cut them to suit the T-bar profile and the speakers.

Here's a pre speaker picture
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and one with the speakers fitted
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and the driving head unit
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The tools fitzie used was a Stanley Knife for the guide holes and then a
hack saw (without the handle to cut them) fitzie seemed to think a Jig Saw
would be better but he didn't have access to one.
To shape the Spacers he used a coping saw and a selection of metal working
files.
fitzie did the shaping by eye but again felt with better tools this could
be made more accurate.
I think it looks great, well done fitzie.
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