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Okay, so the car isn't slammed hellaflush or whatever you want to call it...yet.
I asked for them to lower it by about 30mm. I didn't bother with all the scene activities of measuring, but it is a bit lower. Springs of course are still to settle.
I will get some proper lows in a few weeks once everything settles in. Then I will set about adjusting the dampers to perfect the ride. Currently though, the drive home wasn't crashy or overly bumpy. Thumbs up from me so far!
Two layers in most places. Went on like a treat and did a knock test (as passenger side is completely untouched) and the difference was enough to put a huge smile on my face.
Even the sound of closing the door. : Will be interesting to see the effects once the boot gets done.
Really liked what you had done with the Smart Brabus, but thanks for sharing your struggles with the car. With the potential of the Zed4 (especially a coupe) I'm sure it's going to be a brilliant build.
Just curious as to why coupe vs convertible? (besides the fact that uk has shit weather
As you probably can tell, I'm a bit of an audio junkie...so I started my build today. 3 weeks after ownership.
Equipment to be used:
iPhone 5 (as source)
HRT iStreamer
Audison Bit10D signal processor
JL Audio HD900/5 amplifier
Hertz HSK165 2 way component speakers
JL Audio 10W7 with a high output box
JL Audio CP208LG-W3v3 (twin 8w3 with JL's slot ported box)
Stinger 4 gauge HPM wire
Notes:
>I will also have the factory stereo connected too, though it's only use is the bluetooth.
>The midrange in the door will stay connected and left alone (for the bluetooth)
>The primary source will be via the HRT iStreamer which is an outboard DAC for iOS devices
>The rear stage will be upgraded too, with a separate amplifier (Alpine MRP-f300), the mid range will be replaced with a bullet tweeter and the woofer with 6w3
>The 2 way components will be run actively (without the passive crossover), there will be some time alignment action going on hence the need to run active.
>The car is relatively quiet already which is great, however there will be more sound deadening applied
>With the exception of the iStreamer, this system has been installed in my previous car. I love how the equipment sounds and the flexibility of the settings/weight/compactness. Like with my old install, the amplifier and processor will both be under the driver's seat.
Now for pictures
Started today by offering up my equipment and gauging if any wire would need to be ordered. Luckily so far the wire from my previous car is long enough. Brilliant.
After that, it was time to get the woofers in.
Started in the afternoon but it was stupidly cold hence I didn't get any pictures making the first speaker adapter, for the second I did.
That's all I've done for today. I've no need for the car as a daily driver hence the lose trim and wires everywhere aren't a concern. I will be taking my time with the build and making sure everything is perfect. The last picture the speaker isn't screwed all the way in as it'll be out again so I can chuck some deadener and egg box foam in the back.
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