AUDIophiles

Dupree, Jim dupree at alldata.com
Tue Jan 15 14:29:25 EST 2002


What is the collective opinion of the sound system in the 1988 90 q?
Since I have an 1988 90q parts car w/ stereo and speakers and an 1985 4kq
that has no stereo or speakers I am in the process of transplanting the
stereo, speakers and wiring from the 90 into the 4k. One of my concerns is
the dual antenna's the 90 used but my recollection is that the stereo used
the strongest signal from the 2 antenna's. So if I only connect one of them
then it should only try to use it.

Thanks
Jim Dupree
1984 4ksq
1985 4ksq

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Brian Lembo [mailto:brian at youritllc.com]
Sent:	Monday, January 14, 2002 7:03 PM
To:	'Dave Hord'; brogers at terrix.com
Cc:	quattro at audifans.com
Subject:	RE: AUDIophiles

FYI.... If you want to save some bucks, Crutchfield has an adapter they sell
with their in-dash units that allows you to use the factory speakers.
(wiring kit comes with the stereo but, i beleive, the adpater is an
additional charge) I have had great luck with crutchfield, they have tech
support if you have install issues too!

Good Luck

-----Original Message-----
From: quattro-admin at audifans.com [mailto:quattro-admin at audifans.com]On
Behalf Of Dave Hord
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 8:52 PM
To: brogers at terrix.com
Cc: quattro at audifans.com
Subject: Re: AUDIophiles


Brandon,

Your sisters 91 90q uses a stereo system where the speakers are individually
amplified. (of this i'm 90% sure, someone will say if I'm wrong I'm sure!)

The best option for your sister's car is to replace the stereo deck and all
four speakers.  Keep in mind that you can only fit 3.5" speakers in the
dash,
and 6" speakers in the rear deck. Go with the best speakers your sister can
afford.

Since she wants a tape deck, you'll need to get her a deck that has the
capabilites to work with a CD changer, as well as a CD changer.  Most common
spot to put the CD changer would be in the trunk.  You'll need to run new
wires
for speakers, and wires for the CD changer.

It's not difficult, you'll pretty much need a phillips screwdriver, a 10mm
and
8mm socket and the wiring.  what you will want to do is run the wiring down
underneath the plastic door sills.  Run the power for the CD changer down
the
one side of the car, and the speaker wires down the other.

Back before my car was turning into a rally car I did a similar install on
my
car.  Though, I wired up a rear amplifier and two sub-woofers.  To do the
whole
install, including soldering and shrink-wrapping every connection, took me 4
hours.  In order to run new speaker/cd changer wires IN MY CAR (89 90q) I
would
have had to remove and replace the following:

Under-dash panels, both sides (glove box too).
Door sills, both sides front to back.
Rear seat bottom.
Rear seat back (two people to re-install).

You will also need a wiring diagram in order to cut the proper wires to
provide
power for the new stereo deck. Positive power for the CD changer can be
attached right to battery (put a fuse inbetween), you can put a ground in
the
trunk. The CD changer is switched on and off from the stereo deck using the
accessory wire...sometimes called the 'power antenna' wire.

HTH,

Email me if you have any other questions.

-Dave

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