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date: Sat, 9 Dec 2006 14:37:20 -0000,    group: uk.rec.audio.car        back       
Rear speaker wiring in an Octavia.   
Anyone done it? The wires are even missing in the ISO (front speaker 
wiring present only).

What way did you fit pins into the ISO connector?
What interior trim did you need to remove to get it hidden properly?

I was thinking about getting one of those fitting kits for converting 
older cars to ISO, removing the wires for rear speakers and fitting them 
into the Skoda ISO connector. Am I likley to be able to remove and refit 
them without damaging them and making them too loose a fit in the plug?

Once I have the wire stubs fitted to the car, I plan to run wires and 
then crimp them onto the stubs on the ISO plug. Do able? the cheap 
goodmans HU I have doesn't have a subout, so a cheap active sub and 
better front speakers isn't an option really either. 
-- 
Carl Robson
Audio stream: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com:8000/samtest
Homepage: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com
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date: Sat, 9 Dec 2006 14:37:20 -0000   author:   Elder

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