Jim -
I recently put in a Pioneer DEH-P3600 AM/FM/CD + FM Ready receiver, along
with 4" JBL GTO425 speakers in the front kneepads. I couldn't hear the music
well while cruising so I added two Kicker KB600 enclosures to the back
deck... Now EVERYONE can hear my music while cruising.. LOL
I got everything from crutchfield.com. My facia had already been shaved a
bit by the looks of it, and it slid right in nice and tight, not hitting
anything. While the receiver is a little complicated for my taste, it
performs quite well.
Gary R.
http://www.icer.net/TR6.html
74 TR6
Woodbury, CT
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-6pack@autox.team.net
> [mailto:owner-6pack@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Jim Farris
> Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 2:25 PM
> To: 6pack@autox.team.net
> Subject: Radios & Sparkplugs
>
>
> Greetings Listers,
>
> I've tried this message a couple of times - maybe I got the
> address correct this time.
>
> We're ready to install a modern radio (w/CD player) in our
> TR6. It appears that the modern DIN size will require come
> cutting and possibly the elimination or moving of the
> interior light switch just below the radio. Also looks like
> an installed depth of about 7" is the maximum. What
> brand/model has any one had luck with? On the same note (no
> pun intended), have you just upgraded the speakers in the
> center console side panels or installed speakers in the
> doors? I do remember someone adding Pioneer box speakers on
> the rear shelf.
>
> What brand/heat range plugs do you guys recommend. The
> engine is a 1969, mileage unknown, decent compression, #4
> passes a little oil, always starts, and runs well - it
> currently has Bosch Platinum plugs in it.
>
> Jim Farris
> Montgomery AL
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