ig109
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Hi All,
I have a 2013 Chevrolet Caprice which I think would be considered a VE S2 Caprice or "WM"?
Anyway from what I can tell they fitted the car with the Ute version of the silver faced Holden IQ for 2013 model year only. The unit itself doesn't have wiring internally to run anything but the front door speakers.
This car has at least 7 holes for speakers if I could properly and 9 if you count popping out the cutouts for the deck speakers in the back parcel tray.
I have read and read and read about this ASR company that used to offer the option of a kit to put low line RCA outputs inside the factory radios. I'm dying to make this thing have some good sound inside (already has no mufflers so it's loud enough outside).
My question is as such. I can't find any sign that ASR is still a company. Does anyone know of anyone who can / still does this work?
Anyone have photos of what the kit entailed?
Anyone care to take the time to show me what it takes to do this work?
I'm already about to be inside the "box" to solder on an input for the Rear Camera and to fix the broken antenna connector on the main board.. (who puts the connector on the side.. come on). So I'd like to take care of everything needed inside the "box" all at once.
Thanks everyone.
I have a 2013 Chevrolet Caprice which I think would be considered a VE S2 Caprice or "WM"?
Anyway from what I can tell they fitted the car with the Ute version of the silver faced Holden IQ for 2013 model year only. The unit itself doesn't have wiring internally to run anything but the front door speakers.
This car has at least 7 holes for speakers if I could properly and 9 if you count popping out the cutouts for the deck speakers in the back parcel tray.
I have read and read and read about this ASR company that used to offer the option of a kit to put low line RCA outputs inside the factory radios. I'm dying to make this thing have some good sound inside (already has no mufflers so it's loud enough outside).
My question is as such. I can't find any sign that ASR is still a company. Does anyone know of anyone who can / still does this work?
Anyone have photos of what the kit entailed?
Anyone care to take the time to show me what it takes to do this work?
I'm already about to be inside the "box" to solder on an input for the Rear Camera and to fix the broken antenna connector on the main board.. (who puts the connector on the side.. come on). So I'd like to take care of everything needed inside the "box" all at once.
Thanks everyone.