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Fitting Intravee to an ///M with Nav & DSP what a B&st&rd
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Re: Fitting Intravee to an ///M with Nav & DSP what a B&st&r
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Re: Fitting Intravee to an ///M with Nav & DSP what a B&st&r
I'm on a recce to find as much information before i fit my Intravee and have hit your post. I have a Roadster with a CD Changer, did you basically remove the centre console and cd changer to fit the Intravee?srhutch wrote:Well finally had time and temperatures above zero to get my Intravee install finished.
In the end I had to remove the CD Changer as I could see now way of getting the carpet up in the boot far enough.
So Intravee and alpine unit are located where the CD Changer was.
I made a small hole by the light in the storage compartment to feed the iPod and serial leads through. This also meant if the Intravee was removed the little hole wouldn't be noticeable.
Put it all back together and I made up a blanking panel from a DVD cover to cover the hole.
Updated the Nav to V32, Intravee also updated to latest version, so just have to work out how to use it now.
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Re: Fitting Intravee to an ///M with Nav & DSP what a B&st&r
You don't need to, you can do almost all of it from inside the boot. There's little point removing the CD changer, just disconnect it and leave it in place.
I've got the Alpine unit under the passenger seat and the Intravee in the boot on the bulkhead. Some people have the Alpine on the Bulkhead too but I couldn't make it fit as other electronics boxes were in the way.
Link to how I did it in the first car, similar to how I have it in the new one.
http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic ... 07#p647870
I've got the Alpine unit under the passenger seat and the Intravee in the boot on the bulkhead. Some people have the Alpine on the Bulkhead too but I couldn't make it fit as other electronics boxes were in the way.
Link to how I did it in the first car, similar to how I have it in the new one.
http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic ... 07#p647870
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Re: Fitting Intravee to an ///M with Nav & DSP what a B&st&r
Thanks for the link and advice - next to pluck up some courage to give it a go and fit the intraveeStuart Truman wrote:You don't need to, you can do almost all of it from inside the boot. There's little point removing the CD changer, just disconnect it and leave it in place.
I've got the Alpine unit under the passenger seat and the Intravee in the boot on the bulkhead. Some people have the Alpine on the Bulkhead too but I couldn't make it fit as other electronics boxes were in the way.
Link to how I did it in the first car, similar to how I have it in the new one.
http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic ... 07#p647870
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Re: Fitting Intravee to an ///M with Nav & DSP what a B&st&r
I had a real job getting the bulkhead carpet up which is why I went for the interior option.
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Re: Fitting Intravee to an ///M with Nav & DSP what a B&st&r
I have also had issues with the carpet trying to find my bluetooth codesrhutch wrote:I had a real job getting the bulkhead carpet up which is why I went for the interior option.
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Re: Fitting Intravee to an ///M with Nav & DSP what a B&st&r
Be aware this job is a fiddly pain.monkadill wrote:Thanks for the link and advice - next to pluck up some courage to give it a go and fit the intraveeStuart Truman wrote:You don't need to, you can do almost all of it from inside the boot. There's little point removing the CD changer, just disconnect it and leave it in place.
I've got the Alpine unit under the passenger seat and the Intravee in the boot on the bulkhead. Some people have the Alpine on the Bulkhead too but I couldn't make it fit as other electronics boxes were in the way.
Link to how I did it in the first car, similar to how I have it in the new one.
http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic ... 07#p647870
I did the research like you before embarking.
In the end I removed the centre storage compartment assembly AND the battery (///M), bulkhead carpet, etc.
In the end most of the work was done from the back with the bulkhead carpet removed.
I had to remove the centre storage compartment assembly to remove the single DIN size cubby hole compartment (where you have your CD changer) to drill a small hole to pass the wires through.
I have my Alpine unit on the bulkhead on the bracket with the bluetooth ULF and the Intravee in the single DIN compartment. I then have the Ipod in the compartment next to the intravee. Someone else on here gave me the idea, you should see the thread somewhere when searching about.
It works very well and I am happy with the install. It may be worth you getting the single DIN storage compartment and replacing the CD changer with it.
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Re: Fitting Intravee to an ///M with Nav & DSP what a B&st&r
Plan B - does any one on the forum fit them for a fee??
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Re: Fitting Intravee to an ///M with Nav & DSP what a B&st&r
I think if you are near someone who has done it then they'll probably help out for a coffee and a sarnie mondakill... And a pax ride maybe
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Calling all Intravee gurus, help wanted in the Peterborough area..Bing wrote:I think if you are near someone who has done it then they'll probably help out for a coffee and a sarnie mondakill... And a pax ride maybe
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Re: Fitting Intravee to an ///M with Nav & DSP what a B&st&r
Come to Duxford. It's less than an hour to do, soup to nuts on an M, less when there's no battery compartment to mess about with. Two pairs of hands (one to hold the bulkhead carpet and help with wire feeds) will speed it up. If the weather's good it could be done there. People are doing coding too.
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Re: Fitting Intravee to an ///M with Nav & DSP what a B&st&r
Hmmmm, maybe someone can help me move mine around so I can get my brodit mount installed sometime soon
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Re: Fitting Intravee to an ///M with Nav & DSP what a B&st&r
Hi Stuart - i will take you up on that generous offer as you are not to far from me at all. I am away for the next two weeks and am available from the 17th, let me know you plans and i will align mine.Stuart Truman wrote:Come to Duxford. It's less than an hour to do, soup to nuts on an M, less when there's no battery compartment to mess about with. Two pairs of hands (one to hold the bulkhead carpet and help with wire feeds) will speed it up. If the weather's good it could be done there. People are doing coding too.
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Re: Fitting Intravee to an ///M with Nav & DSP what a B&st&r
What Stuart meant was there is a load of us there this weekend at the museum. As he says non ///M is a piece of cake.monkadill wrote:Hi Stuart - i will take you up on that generous offer as you are not to far from me at all. I am away for the next two weeks and am available from the 17th, let me know you plans and i will align mine.Stuart Truman wrote:Come to Duxford. It's less than an hour to do, soup to nuts on an M, less when there's no battery compartment to mess about with. Two pairs of hands (one to hold the bulkhead carpet and help with wire feeds) will speed it up. If the weather's good it could be done there. People are doing coding too.
Sure you will somebody willing to help though when you return.
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Thanks for the clarity - what is going on at Duxford?srhutch wrote:What Stuart meant was there is a load of us there this weekend at the museum. As he says non ///M is a piece of cake.monkadill wrote:Hi Stuart - i will take you up on that generous offer as you are not to far from me at all. I am away for the next two weeks and am available from the 17th, let me know you plans and i will align mine.Stuart Truman wrote:Come to Duxford. It's less than an hour to do, soup to nuts on an M, less when there's no battery compartment to mess about with. Two pairs of hands (one to hold the bulkhead carpet and help with wire feeds) will speed it up. If the weather's good it could be done there. People are doing coding too.
Sure you will somebody willing to help though when you return.