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2:nd-Dec-2018, 16:11:06 (This post was last modified: 2:nd-Dec-2018, 16:21:56 by vocky.)
Todays job was to replace the door speakers and fit the Infinity badges to the door panels
I fitted the Infinity Kappa speakers by using the original speakers as mounts - I just cut the old cone away. The right hand mount in the photo still needs to be sanded flat with a belt sander
Infinity speaker fitted to door
Infinity badges added
The sound quality produced by the Infinity Sound System is amazing, it's really noticeable after changing over from the standard sound system
It has been well worth the effort, but I still need to fit the rear Infinity speakers to the quarter panels
(5:th-Dec-2018, 22:46:08)vocky Wrote: it's the small details which make a perfect job and make it look OEM
The door loom in the photo has had the power fold mirror wiring added, but you cannot tell as I unwrapped and then rewrapped the loom with new tape
Next week I will fit mine too. Parts are waiting on the shelf. I already used that cloth tape when I installed the android headunit. I'll try to tape everything like you did too.
Another way is tape the wires in elec tape up-to a set point then when it comes out the door (behind the card) tape in cloth this way you can use small bits of cloth & elec tape to secure it to the original loom looks the same once done.
11:th-Dec-2018, 23:09:45 (This post was last modified: 11:th-Dec-2018, 23:13:56 by marktourino.)
Vocky
A fantastic job done retrofitting the Infinity sound system, the car is mint for what you have done to the car, then there can't be too many more modifications for you to do now.
12:th-Dec-2018, 09:16:41 (This post was last modified: 12:th-Dec-2018, 09:29:21 by vocky.)
I cannot think of another retro-fit to install other than AFL Xenons, but the VCI is not allowed. Plus I am not that bothered about them as I have already added the factory LED DRLs
I have retro-fitted;
Full leather VXR heated electric seats
Power fold mirrors
Navi950 with Intellilink
Infinity Sound System
Flex floor
Reversing camera
Rear parking sensors
factory LED DRLs
I have been looking into electric sunroof conversions, like this blue vxr in Australia which has a Hollandia 700 Sunroof. So might get one fitted at some point
13:th-Dec-2018, 17:32:40 (This post was last modified: 13:th-Dec-2018, 17:33:48 by vocky.)
(13:th-Dec-2018, 10:47:46)marktourino Wrote: I have booked in my GTC to have the sunroof done, going to cost £1800 to get it done but it is the Hollandia 700 sunroof.
Sounds about right, let me know how you get on and which company you use
(12:th-Dec-2018, 10:17:57)Rusty2009 Wrote: Front parking sensors?
I am using Bristol Sunroof Centre, booked in for the 10th January unless they have an earlier cancellation, will have to send on the pictures to Rusty to put up for me.
14:th-Dec-2018, 11:30:53 (This post was last modified: 14:th-Dec-2018, 11:31:28 by vocky.)
When I first spotted the Aussie vxr with a sunroof I planned on buying a complete roof panel with the factory sunroof opening and then having it welded in place for the OEM look
(13:th-Dec-2018, 20:03:06)Rusty2009 Wrote: I was thinking of looking into the cost of a new body lol.
Rusty
That would be a bit of hard graft with all of the mods that you have done to your astra.
Deffo but I want a full respray anyway but alsa they don't see the shell.
(14:th-Dec-2018, 11:30:53)vocky Wrote: When I first spotted the Aussie vxr with a sunroof I planned on buying a complete roof panel with the factory sunroof opening and then having it welded in place for the OEM look
Then I realised it was aftermarket lol
I looked at the price of the roof panel yesterday and it's £900.
14:th-Dec-2018, 19:30:18 (This post was last modified: 14:th-Dec-2018, 19:30:46 by vocky.)
I really don't like the panoramic roof, probably because I once rolled a brand new vectra and if it had a panoramic glass roof fitted I would be dead !
18:th-Dec-2018, 17:06:44 (This post was last modified: 18:th-Dec-2018, 17:08:19 by vocky.)
The wiring loom has arrived for the front parking sensors, but I'm still waiting for the sensors to arrive.
The three plug park assist module arrived the other day, luckily my vxr has the third plug already in the loom, so just need to figure out if it goes all the way to the X100 plug under the battery
Vxr bumpers don't support parking sensors.
Here is some pics of a guy on the fb page send me. He glued both that sit in the grill.
I'm planning to add a opc bumper too and I think I will ask a friend to do a 3d printed housing to fit in the grill and glue it.. hope this helps
19:th-Dec-2018, 17:18:39 (This post was last modified: 19:th-Dec-2018, 17:20:41 by vocky.)
I have not decided the exact location yet, because I need to see what space is available behind the vxr bumper.
Plan A - (red dots) is the two inner will be in the black plastic section either side of the number plate and the outer pair located in the white section at the end of the black section, however I am not sure if the sensors will function 100% in that outer position
Plan B - (green dots) would be the inners and the outers below the headlights, so above the black section
Plan C - depends if plan A and B fail lol
update:
Rusty worked his magic and programmed a front and rear parking sensor module to my VXR chassis number, so now I have all the parts to retrofit the front parking sensors.
Just need to find the time to whip the front bumper off and sort out the wiring
My last car had rear parking sensors and I thought they were great and added it to my must have gadget list. The GTC has front and rear and I really would not want to be without them, just takes all the guess work out of parking. They’re great!!!
Is you car lowered on Eibach springs? Any problems with speed humps, etc?
Mine never came with any parking sensors, fitting the rear parking sensors made parking much less stressfull and adding the rear OEM camera reverse parking made it even safer.
For some weird reason the vxr never came with the option of having front parking sensors. Rusty put the idea in my head to retrofit the fronts and after checking the wiring is in the main body wiring harness. So all I need to do is add the sensors, run the bumper loom and then connect that to the body harness.
My VXR has the original factory suspension, I bought it brand new so know it's not been touched. It's already low enough to scrape speed bumps lol
No idea how owners with lowering springs cope, they must have plenty of damage underneath !
The stance on yours is so much better than mine, the rake on my SRI makes it look like a 70’s hot rod! I’m going to take a punt on fitting some VXR rear springs to see if it will sort it out.
(20:th-Mar-2019, 22:28:19)TubaMagna8 Wrote: Maybe not the best place to ask this but does the Infinity sound have to be programmed? And would it work on the CD500?
Yes it does, you'd need to do a VCI request on the cd500.
23:rd-Mar-2019, 12:24:07 (This post was last modified: 23:rd-Mar-2019, 12:28:58 by vocky.)
(23:rd-Mar-2019, 08:47:36)Rusty2009 Wrote: while your waiting get them sensors fitted.
this mornings job was to make a start on getting them fitted ...
I removed the battery and battery tray to gain access to the 'Body to Headlight' loom plugs.
Then I checked to confirm the wiring is in place from the rear parking module to those plugs and it was
So I added the correct pins to the front parking sensor loom I purchased, it's from an Insignia so the wiring colours are different to the astra J but thats not an issue.
Then I simply added the pins to the headlight loom plug
I then used a couple of cable ties to fasten the new loom along the existing headlight loom, to the side of the headlight
Next job is to whip the front bumper off, fit the parking sensors and swap over the two plug parking module to a three plug parking module. Thats a job for another day lol