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RonRizz 05-31-2018 07:57 PM

Anyone with a windshield removal DIY??
 
Like title states. looking for DIY to remove windshield, to install some dash speakers :icon14:

OxZed 05-31-2018 09:08 PM

Like something custom? ~ Cause you can easily remove the factory top-mounted dash speakers with the windshield in.

Jayhovah 05-31-2018 09:25 PM

You're definitely going to end up seducing a safelite guy.

RonRizz 06-01-2018 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by OxZed (Post 3761054)
Like something custom? ~ Cause you can easily remove the factory top-mounted dash speakers with the windshield in.

yes, something custom.
My local glass guy wont do it, safelite wants to charge full price, as if they were supplying the glass.
I may end up having a go at it myself, worst that can happen is safelite has to replace it anyways if i damage it.

Zingston 06-01-2018 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Jayhovah (Post 3761059)
You're definitely going to end up seducing a safelite guy.


Sounds dirty...

SG4247 06-01-2018 06:36 PM

Dude you are crazy. Taking the front glass out of these cars is a BITC*.

I know, I have had two put in. Paint damage, broken clips on the A-pillars you name it.

If you really must do it, have a no SHI* professional take it out (one that has done a 370Z before), they will likely break that glass too.

Then have the same guy put in a new one.

Trips 06-01-2018 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by RonRizz (Post 3761320)
yes, something custom.
My local glass guy wont do it, safelite wants to charge full price, as if they were supplying the glass.
I may end up having a go at it myself, worst that can happen is safelite has to replace it anyways if i damage it.

I never heard of the windshield having to be removed to install/remove those front dash mounted speakers.

RonRizz 06-01-2018 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Trips (Post 3761406)
I never heard of the windshield having to be removed to install/remove those front dash mounted speakers.

Just to be clear... The factory speakers have been out of my car for 6 years, and replaced with aftermarket drivers. (and yes, I did it from inside.)
My intention is to make a custom mount in the dash location for a midrange driver that is larger than the factory grill, so there will be a good deal of modifications made to fit them in, and possibly custom grills as well.
I need room to get my gorilla hands in there to perform the surgery.
I am also aware of the possibilty that the windshield MAY have to be removed if the need to replace them arises. I am working on that design snafu.
I am willing to go through this to make these mods. I never said I was rational, or sane.:icon14:

Trips 06-01-2018 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RonRizz (Post 3761433)
Just to be clear... The factory speakers have been out of my car for 6 years, and replaced with aftermarket drivers. (and yes, I did it from inside.)
My intention is to make a custom mount in the dash location for a midrange driver that is larger than the factory grill, so there will be a good deal of modifications made to fit them in, and possibly custom grills as well.
I need room to get my gorilla hands in there to perform the surgery.
I am also aware of the possibilty that the windshield MAY have to be removed if the need to replace them arises. I am working on that design snafu.
I am willing to go through this to make these mods. I never said I was rational, or sane.:icon14:

Ah Gotcha!

Well, From the looks of it you may have to budget for a replacement windshield.

Your caught between a rock and a hard place.

But you already know that your less painful $$ option is to simply place those speakers elsewhere :icon17:

Good Luck!

EDIT: I don't think there's a DiY made for such a thing here, But there's always Youtube for basic directions :ugh2:

DrNumbers 06-03-2018 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by RonRizz (Post 3761433)
I am willing to go through this to make these mods. I never said I was rational, or sane.:icon14:

Hahaha... the quest for improved sound quality. 2" mid-ranges in the dash just really don't cut it. I've also thought of cutting my dash to fit bigger mids in there. Another possibility is to put in kickpanels (and move up to mod street), although I'm in a 7AT. I don't know if there would be room in a 6MT.

Are you putting new speakers in the dash or just relocating your old ones?

RonRizz 06-04-2018 04:18 AM

New speakers. Pre ordered a set of Stereo integrity M3 midranges. I hope to have them in hand soon.

GaleForce 06-04-2018 11:38 AM

I would pull the dash, do the work, reinstall.

RonRizz 06-04-2018 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by GaleForce (Post 3761931)
I would pull the dash, do the work, reinstall.

Really?? do you think it would be that much easier?
I've never done one before, but to ME that seems like a daunting task.
Bear in mind I'm over 50, Shoulder replaced, Knee replaced, round in the middle, so I don't bend and stretch like I did 20 years ago... Lol
Don't get me wrong, I'm not afraid to attempt nearly any task, and am quite mechanically inclined, so maybe I'll look into that route.

DrNumbers 06-07-2018 02:45 AM

If you pull the dash, you could build enclosures for your speakers and get the most out of them. I think you should do it! And you should also put together a DIY so I can do the same thing later on when I finally decide on my "final" set of mid-ranges. :icon17:

RonRizz 06-07-2018 03:44 AM

there is a DIY for pulling dash on the site already.... You first!


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