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The Workshop => Audio / Security / Electrical => Topic started by: manchestermatt1986 on December 17, 2013, 12:22

Title: JVC fitment aint right
Post by: manchestermatt1986 on December 17, 2013, 12:22
Iv fitted my new jvc kw xr811 head unit and dont think iv done it correct. Whats missing or where have i gone wrong?

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Title: Re: JVC fitment aint right
Post by: dj2k21 on December 17, 2013, 12:28
It's in nowhere near far enough that mate. Did you remove the little side tabs that usually come on the cages? I think they are more for protecting the cage from bending in transit than actually using on the car.
Title: Re: JVC fitment aint right
Post by: manchestermatt1986 on December 17, 2013, 13:50
im using what look like side holders, not a cage. if thats what you mean, i used them on my last double din, but yea i can tell this is wrong. I just looks like it might be too snug with a cage, and if i push it all the way back wont the underneath 'ashtray' part be pertruding forward too much?
Title: Re: JVC fitment aint right
Post by: dj2k21 on December 17, 2013, 14:03
Wow this is testing my memory now lol its been a few years since I last removed my double din. I have a cage but no side holders if that makes sense? The ashtray bit does stuck out further than the stereo on mine and the unit sits snug and neat
Title: Re: JVC fitment aint right
Post by: ais on December 17, 2013, 18:37
Also had similar problem when fitting my JVC double din:

viewtopic.php?f=31&t=42308

Make sure you have the brackets in the most forward hole positions on HU.
If still have problem - swop the brackets over left to right then upside down to get the correct alignment - it bought it in closer for me
Title: Re: JVC fitment aint right
Post by: brianorme1986 on December 21, 2013, 11:15
hi matt, as you know, youve got the same headunit as myself, mine fits great! how i installed mine is take the standard brackets off the standard headunit and put them on the new headunit and thats it jobs a goodun! i didnt use the cage, just slides right in and fitting is great! i will upload a photo later. What id recomend matt, is to basically just start again, take it all out and put the brackets on the right hole.
Title: Re: JVC fitment aint right
Post by: carlclarke on December 21, 2013, 13:53
Quote from: "brianorme1986"hi matt, as you know, youve got the same headunit as myself, mine fits great! how i installed mine is take the standard brackets off the standard headunit and put them on the new headunit and thats it jobs a goodun! i didnt use the cage, just slides right in and fitting is great! i will upload a photo later. What id recomend matt, is to basically just start again, take it all out and put the brackets on the right hole.

Yes, exactly what I had to do to fit a double DIN pioneer unit and it all fits flush like it belongs there.
Title: Re: JVC fitment aint right
Post by: manchestermatt1986 on December 21, 2013, 16:10
ok ill try again, wound me up because iv fitted quiet a few headunits to my own cars and friends/family and usually i work stuff out but this has thrown me a little. i did fit it at the end of a long day putting the car back together   s:? :? s:?   serves me right. ill have a look when i get 2 mins. but photos head on and side on view would be appreciated greatly!
Title: Re: JVC fitment aint right
Post by: brianorme1986 on December 21, 2013, 17:50
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Title: Re: JVC fitment aint right
Post by: manchestermatt1986 on December 22, 2013, 10:42
cheers for them pics, big help. where is the surround from, can i buy one seperately because the one on your pics is different to what i received
Title: Re: JVC fitment aint right
Post by: brianorme1986 on December 22, 2013, 11:13
the surround is what was on the car with the orginal headunit. think you can buy them, infact thinking about, isnt the brackets part of this surround??
Title: Re: JVC fitment aint right
Post by: randomman on December 30, 2013, 11:58
I have a KW XR411 and the standard head unit surround looks far too wide to look neat around the unit like the one posted here. Also it pokes out, however I did not fit it so am unsure how it was put together, I've found some advice on MR2OC and it seems that half the bleeding dash has to come off, is this the case or has anyone found a way around it? A job for a dryer day I think!