#1: Taking out a windscreen Author: BigGreenDave, Location: The RiftPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 2:31 pm ---- What tools do I need?
Apart from a phone and autoglass's number before any of you smart ass's get that in
#2: Re: Taking out a windscreen Author: Lee, Location: EnglandPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 2:32 pm ---- Stanley knife and cheese wire.
#3: Re: Taking out a windscreen Author: tomd0801754, Location: MoscowPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 2:47 pm ---- A brick.
#4: Re: Taking out a windscreen Author: spike_202, Location: West midsPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 2:57 pm ----
tomd0801754 wrote:
A brick.
I was waiting for someone to say that lol
I think lees got the best shout with the cheese wire.
#5: Re: Taking out a windscreen Author: Addaz, Location: SuffolkPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 3:03 pm ---- Cheese wire mate, and some suction pads
Im probably going to give this a shot on mine, as mine has a crack from the old sound system i used to run
#6: Re: Taking out a windscreen Author: LeeThr, Location: North West WalesPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 3:09 pm ----
Addaz wrote:
Cheese wire mate, and some suction pads
Im probably going to give this a shot on mine, as mine has a crack from the old sound system i used to run
Holy s**t, did you have some rediculous bass? Or poor quality windscreen?
#7: Re: Taking out a windscreen Author: Addaz, Location: SuffolkPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 3:12 pm ----
LeeThr wrote:
Addaz wrote:
Cheese wire mate, and some suction pads
Im probably going to give this a shot on mine, as mine has a crack from the old sound system i used to run
Holy s**t, did you have some rediculous bass? Or poor quality windscreen?
Rediculous bass
The NSB 90 was hooked up and the levels were 'slightly' asjusted upwards for a bit of a giggle and yeh
About 2.1k rms at 40hz aint healthy for glass
#8: Re: Taking out a windscreen Author: LeeThr, Location: North West WalesPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 3:16 pm ---- Jesus, can you actually hear anything other than bass?
#9: Re: Taking out a windscreen Author: tomd0801754, Location: MoscowPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 3:18 pm ----
LeeThr wrote:
Jesus, can you actually hear anything?
EFT.
#10: Re: Taking out a windscreen Author: Jack123, Location: Earl Shilton UKPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 3:19 pm ----
LeeThr wrote:
Jesus, can you actually hear anything other than bass?
Well, after a few mins of being in there, probably nothing at all
#11: Re: Taking out a windscreen Author: Addaz, Location: SuffolkPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 3:29 pm ----
LeeThr wrote:
Jesus, can you actually hear anything other than bass?
I can now.....
After not having a system for 8 months
Scooby might be getting a little install, only 1.5k with 40hz mini tunnel box ported into the cabin
206 will be up'd to about 4krms total with one very expensive Fi BTL sucking it all up
#12: Re: Taking out a windscreen Author: Seabook, Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 5:06 pm ----
Addaz wrote:
LeeThr wrote:
Addaz wrote:
Cheese wire mate, and some suction pads
Im probably going to give this a shot on mine, as mine has a crack from the old sound system i used to run
Holy s**t, did you have some rediculous bass? Or poor quality windscreen?
Rediculous bass
The NSB 90 was hooked up and the levels were 'slightly' asjusted upwards for a bit of a giggle and yeh
About 2.1k rms at 40hz aint healthy for glass
you should work as a windscreen fitter then.....
driving around in a busy car park with the bass on full power should give you a fair bit of business to do...
#13: Re: Taking out a windscreen Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 2:07 am ----
Seabook wrote:
Addaz wrote:
LeeThr wrote:
Addaz wrote:
Cheese wire mate, and some suction pads
Im probably going to give this a shot on mine, as mine has a crack from the old sound system i used to run
Holy s**t, did you have some rediculous bass? Or poor quality windscreen?
Rediculous bass
The NSB 90 was hooked up and the levels were 'slightly' asjusted upwards for a bit of a giggle and yeh
About 2.1k rms at 40hz aint healthy for glass
you should work as a windscreen fitter then.....
driving around in a busy car park with the bass on full power should give you a fair bit of business to do...
Years ago a mate of mine that worked at a Rover main dealer while he was out p**sed up over the weekend would sometimes let Metro / Rover 100 suspension down, he knew as the main dealer in town was the only place local that had a Hydragas pump to pump it back up again it would bring some work in
#14: Re: Taking out a windscreen Author: spike_202, Location: West midsPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 3:17 am ----
MrBSI wrote:
Seabook wrote:
Addaz wrote:
LeeThr wrote:
Addaz wrote:
Cheese wire mate, and some suction pads
Im probably going to give this a shot on mine, as mine has a crack from the old sound system i used to run
Holy s**t, did you have some rediculous bass? Or poor quality windscreen?
Rediculous bass
The NSB 90 was hooked up and the levels were 'slightly' asjusted upwards for a bit of a giggle and yeh
About 2.1k rms at 40hz aint healthy for glass
you should work as a windscreen fitter then.....
driving around in a busy car park with the bass on full power should give you a fair bit of business to do...
Years ago a mate of mine that worked at a Rover main dealer while he was out p**sed up over the weekend would sometimes let Metro / Rover 100 suspension down, he knew as the main dealer in town was the only place local that had a Hydragas pump to pump it back up again it would bring some work in
Is that not criminal damage? Tampering with someone car?
#15: Re: Taking out a windscreen Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 4:50 am ----
spike_202 wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
Seabook wrote:
Addaz wrote:
LeeThr wrote:
Addaz wrote:
Cheese wire mate, and some suction pads
Im probably going to give this a shot on mine, as mine has a crack from the old sound system i used to run
Holy s**t, did you have some rediculous bass? Or poor quality windscreen?
Rediculous bass
The NSB 90 was hooked up and the levels were 'slightly' asjusted upwards for a bit of a giggle and yeh
About 2.1k rms at 40hz aint healthy for glass
you should work as a windscreen fitter then.....
driving around in a busy car park with the bass on full power should give you a fair bit of business to do...
Years ago a mate of mine that worked at a Rover main dealer while he was out p**sed up over the weekend would sometimes let Metro / Rover 100 suspension down, he knew as the main dealer in town was the only place local that had a Hydragas pump to pump it back up again it would bring some work in
Is that not criminal damage? Tampering with someone car?
Only if you get caught.
Metro / Rover 100 where always dumping the Hydragas system pressure as they got older, it was normal to pump them up every few years.
#16: Re: Taking out a windscreen Author: BigGreenDave, Location: The RiftPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 11:25 am ---- Thanks guys
The Stanley knife and cheese wire worked. Well it wasnt cheese wire I didn't have that laying about lol I ended up using a copper wire took longer but got threw,
Addaz I'd be careful doing it around 4 times the window sounded like it was going to snap and crack worst part is the bottom of the window it has around 2inch of sealant haha. Just scraping all of it off now then calling "Low Cost Windscreens" for it being fitted on I don't trust myself with a silicone gun haha
#17: Re: Taking out a windscreen Author: spike_202, Location: West midsPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 12:53 pm ---- Good job I bet that halced the price you doing the prep work?
#18: Re: Taking out a windscreen Author: BigGreenDave, Location: The RiftPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 1:47 pm ----
spike_202 wrote:
Good job I bet that halced the price you doing the prep work?
That's what I'm hoping all they will have to do is glue it down really so what should have cost £50 is now costing me £20 so well worth it but I did cut my hand with sharpping the copper wire :.P
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