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  • deutschman
    R3V Elite
    • May 2008
    • 5958

    #31
    15x7 Now I have a set of 5. Im going to get an alinement today, as best I can with out the back camber parts, and new tires for the weaves. I think I am going to sell the chrome wheels and use the money for something ells.
    Eventually I would like to have a set of VMR 710 wheels on this car, but thats later on down the road when I can correct the suspension as well.
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    • deutschman
      R3V Elite
      • May 2008
      • 5958

      #32
      I fixed the e34 seat twist today. Its incredibly easy and can be done with a lighter and maybe three or four other tools everyone should have. Took me maybe half an hour for both front seats. There are lots of DIY on how to do it, both on forums and YouTube.
      WORKING, and the best part it was free :nice:


      I also got all the stuff to do my front audio install. I think Ill spend the afternoon mapping things out on paper before I start ripping things apart so I have an idea how all the systems fit together. Should be fun.
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      • deutschman
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        • May 2008
        • 5958

        #33
        I dont think Ill use the LOC.
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        • deutschman
          R3V Elite
          • May 2008
          • 5958

          #34
          Yeah so after some reading this LCO is a piece of shit. Won't use it, don't need it.
          How ever this little tiny Alpine amp is bad ass! It plugs right inline with the head unit wiring using ether RCA or regular wires and powers 4 speakers at ether the front or rear of the car. You can bridge two of them to power the front and back speakers. This will let me completely by pass the original amp and for way less then buying big bulky amps which will use up trunk space. They are also strong enough to power a basic sub. Sweet!
          I still have some wiring and placement to sort out but it should be strait forward. I already partially mocked up the system on my floor.
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          • deutschman
            R3V Elite
            • May 2008
            • 5958

            #35
            Finished my head unit -> BMW harness adapter


            Im going to stick all my crossovers and the tiny little Alpine amp in the stock amp location and use the factory wiring.
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            • Luke Girard
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              • Dec 2013
              • 738

              #36
              Nice I see too many cars with the stock wiring harness hacked up and ruined because someone didn't want to buy a $5 adapter. How did you do the grounds? e34's get alternator wine a lot so I was told my Luke (G.A.S) to ground all of the speaker grounds and the headunit ground to the stock found like this.



              This will ground all the speakers and the headunit to the stock ground. If you wired it normally the speakers will be ground to the headunit not the body of the car and will probably end up with alternator wine! You just leave the grounds for the speakers from the stereo not hooked up and tape them off. That's what I ended up doing and I don't have any alternator wine!

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              Last edited by Luke Girard; 08-07-2014, 09:54 PM.

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              • deutschman
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                • May 2008
                • 5958

                #37
                Oh nice. I hadn't thought of that. I'm going to try it the regular way. If it's messed up its easy enough to take out and change.
                I'm so excited for the rest of the install tomorrow! lol
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                • deutschman
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                  • May 2008
                  • 5958

                  #38
                  I always thought speaker wine was caused by solid core ignition wire?
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                  • Luke Girard
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                    • Dec 2013
                    • 738

                    #39
                    Originally posted by deutschman
                    I always thought speaker wine was caused by solid core ignition wire?
                    Not sure? I don't know all the specifics I just know that I had it wired that way in my old e34 and I had an awful wine that matched the rpms in pitch.... Hope it works out for you! And I bet it'll sound nice!

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                    • deutschman
                      R3V Elite
                      • May 2008
                      • 5958

                      #40
                      Yeah sounds like you had solid core ignition wires. My friends truck had that same problem. The radio that was in this 530 was wired really nicely in the conventional way and had no wine, so I'm not worried.
                      Last edited by deutschman; 08-08-2014, 06:32 PM.
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                      • Luke Girard
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                        • Dec 2013
                        • 738

                        #41
                        Originally posted by deutschman
                        Yeah sounds like you had solid core ignition wires. My friends truck had that same problem. The radio that wading this 530 was wired really nicely in the conventional way and had no wine, so I'm not worried.
                        Cool cool. I bet it'll sound nice!

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                        • deutschman
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                          • May 2008
                          • 5958

                          #42
                          Well I am having a hard time with this wiring. The Kenwood head unit keeps going into "Protect" mode which means the speakers are wired incorrectly some where. Ill have to go through the wiring and disconnect each speaker and see if the Protect mode goes away, then fix that speaker. Its hard with all the different colored wires and keeping track of which is what, especially with my dyslexia. Drives me nuts.
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                          • Luke Girard
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                            • Dec 2013
                            • 738

                            #43
                            Originally posted by deutschman
                            Well I am having a hard time with this wiring. The Kenwood head unit keeps going into "Protect" mode which means the speakers are wired incorrectly some where. Ill have to go through the wiring and disconnect each speaker and see if the Protect mode goes away, then fix that speaker. Its hard with all the different colored wires and keeping track of which is what, especially with my dyslexia. Drives me nuts.
                            Dude! That sucks! I've installed the same Kenwood Headunit in 3 different cars with no problems. =P

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                            • deutschman
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                              • May 2008
                              • 5958

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Luke Girard
                              Dude! That sucks! I've installed the same Kenwood Headunit in 3 different cars with no problems. =P

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                              Good news!!!


                              .........



                              It works! And how it works! Sounds frickin amazing, and Im only running front speakers. Im going to order some rear speakers today. Ones I sell these style 37 wheels I can afford a Luke box and a sub with a small amp. PUMPED!

                              So it turned out some of the original BMW wires got mixed up in their loom. Some of the head unit out put wires got mixed into the speaker input wire loom and were the same colors. I had to go through with my multimeter and check each wire along with a wire color guide. Wasnt hard, just a pain in the ass. Well worth the trouble.

                              The little tiny brick sized Alpine amp is insane and fits in very sneaky places. Glove box, behind a head unit in the dash, behind a trunk panel under a seat, and so on. Its not going to brake windows, but it triples the power of any head unit it is compatible with which is most head units including stock units. I highly recommend them to anyone doing an e30 install sins they save so much rooms, and can run 4 speakers (two 2 way component systems). You will need a small amp to run a sub if you choose to do so. But ones of these Alpine KTP-455U head unit power packs and a 1 channel amp for a sub will still save money and room in your car.

                              The Kenwood functions really nicely with my iPhone (calls, Pandora, iTunes) and I am sure would work just as well with an Android phone. Plus it has almost exactly the same color setting as the stock BMW interior lights, so it matches well. Looks classy and trashy.


                              Im happy with all my wiring even though it took a long time. Everything is going to fit in the factory location. Ones I get the second set of cross overs for the rear speakers Im going to build a new rack for all the hardware. Should be cleaner.


                              No pictures of the speakers as they are all hiding behind factory grills as they should be. They sound soooooooo good. :nice:
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                              • deutschman
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                                • May 2008
                                • 5958

                                #45
                                Sssquid chip installed today.


                                I also found all my Pick N Pull parts
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