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    Stereo upgrade

    Just wondering if any of you blokes have removed the old radio cassette on a D1 and replaced it with a more modern unit with CD and ipod connections? The existing stereo on my Disco is pretty much ****ed. The volume control has a mind of its own and the cassette player's only function is to eject whatever you put in it!
    Been looking at some Alpine stereos that seem to fit the budget, but I figure a lot of them won't fit the housing and maybe they have different wiring connectors.
    If someone has been down this road and knows of a unit which is easy to install I'd be keen to hear about it.

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    any standard din sized unit fits straight in, I did it on mine with a sony unit, you can buy adapters for the stereo to the landrover wire harrness for ease of fitting

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    I have an alpine cd player in mine

    with ipod, bluetooth, cd and the works...

    like ade said you can buy an adaptor, or you can just use a multimeter to work out which wire is which...

    I recommend a blue tooth if you use your mobile often.. worth the dollars..

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    Yep I changed mine. It was pretty easy. I only realised afterwards that you can buy adapters though, so i went through the tedious process of using a multi-meter and re-wiring to get mine working.

    I'm pretty sure I have the wiring colour coding bookmarked at home if you want. Let me know... Although buying a $5 adapter would be my recommendation.
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    Thanks one and all,

    Sounds straight forward enough with an adaptor. Would jaycar have them do you think?

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    Not sure, but certainly worth trying. I usually find ebay is great for those kind of things. Depends if you can wait for postage (often from overseas for cheap electronics). Hong Kong seems to be common and I receive most stuff within 2 weeks.
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    yep jaycar should have the adapters..........my wiring was a mess as there wasn't a radio in there so i had to nut it out when i installed my Alpine radio/ CD with USB port and i dunno what else, no blue tooth. it was pretty straight forward

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    Not jaycar but autobarn and supercrap both sell Aerpro brand adapter looms, about $15 for an ISO (LR uses ISO standard loom ) to any stereo brand you can buy- its then a direct plug in job.
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    That will help a lot thanks. Does anybody have any links to speaker upgrades or alternative locations?

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    i managed to get some bigger speakers into the front doors, it was not easy though. the speakers i used were polk mm5251 component splits becuase they have rare earth magnets that are alot smaller than most speakers, yet i still had to use 20mm spacers and cut the door trim out, and even then they did not go in easy.



    the tweeters i put in the a pillar factory tweeter spots, and i put the crossovers on the kickpanels in the footwells, probably not the best spot but theyre still working 6 months on

    i also got some 6x9s in the tailgate, which also involved alot of cutting, and was a mission to run wires to


    also i replaced the speakers in the rear pillars they were much easier though cutting still required, and ended up ditching the flimsy (and in my case rusty) frames for the factory speakers, i have no pics of this though.

    and for bass i have 2 12" alpine subs with 2 alpine v power amps in the boot, this took away alot of my load space but it was worth it, for me anyway

    all the speakers are powered by a 6 channel amp that is under the bench seat, took me about a week to put together as i had to run wires from every speaker and the head unit to the amp, and i wanted it neat and hidden. i went a bit overboard i must say but it sounds awesome

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