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Car Audio Question..

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 12:29 am
by OD_1
Hi,

This might sounds stupid... but does the 1967 super beetle radio console support modern mps players or do i need to get some sort of bracket?

Re: Car Audio Question..

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 1:17 am
by jmvv
The original radio opening for the 1976 S Beetle was intended for a shaft mount radio (eg Sanyo Rally, Tedelex, Sharp)

The modern radios have a standardised chassis size and are sleeve mounted. This means that you will have to cut the radio opening so the sleeve can slide in from the front,

Before you start cutting the car, make sure that the space where the radio has to slide into is deep enough to accommodate the radio when fully inserted in the sleeve. The modern radios are a lot deeper than the radios from the seventies.

On my Beetle, I used this bracket. It is still commercially available

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Re: Car Audio Question..

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 12:05 pm
by flatfourfan
I went the stealth option and mounted it in the glovebox............removed the housing, made a nice recessed blanking plate........

Re: Car Audio Question..

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 1:47 pm
by OD_1
Ok... Does anyone know of someone that could do this procedure for me in JHB?

I'm from Cape Town. Gonna be picking the beetle up in JHB and driving it down to CT... gonna need some sound on the way.

I've already got the front loader. Its a SONY CDX-GT540UI Usb Mp3 cd player.

I'm busy working on the back board as well.. thinking of some Sony Explode 6x9s.

Re: Car Audio Question..

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 2:25 pm
by OD_1
btw jmvv your dash and interior look bitchin! :hangloose:

I'm going for a similar blue colour and black interior... Looking around that combo seems to be quite popular.

Re: Car Audio Question..

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 7:56 am
by jmvv
When are you picking up the car?

I am in Centurion, a few clicks up the road from JHB and might be able to help you.

We can even stick some Rockford Fosgate equipment into the car.