Mercedes W203 Subwoofer Installed

Mercedes W203 Subwoofer Installed 9,6/10 3834 reviews

Oct 21, 2012  We removed the factory stereo and speakers to install a double din touchscreen stereo w/ bluetooth.For this install we used a Pioneer AVH-P3400BH stereo System w/ Bluetooth, iPod, iPhone. Oct 14, 2010 - Hey all, Im going to be installing my 100w fusion sub in the back of my 203 coupe this weekend but have been reading up about installation for.

We removed the factory stereo and speakers to install a double din touchscreen stereo w/ bluetooth.For this install we used a Pioneer AVH-P3400BH stereo System w/ Bluetooth, iPod, iPhone Controls and HD radio and we integrated the factory steering wheel controls.We also added a Kenwood Excelon X700-5 5 Channel Amplifier and replaced the factory speakers. We were able to integrate Focal 165A1 SG 6.5' Components Speakers in the front and Alpine SPE-5000 5.25' 2 ways in the rear.Wood templates were custom made in-house for both the front and rear speakers. We also used the factory subwoofer which is mounted on the rear deck. The sound was great and everything was installed behind factory panels so it looks completely stock. We can be reached at: Al & Eds Autosound 2025 S. La Cienega Bl. Los Angeles Ca 90034 Please mention you saw our video on you tube.

We can be reached at 310-836-5550 and ask for Paul.

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I'm running a single 10' JL W3v3-4 and I really don't feel comfortable running 8 gauge wiring to that. I also saw another post where the poster ran the power to the stock amp under the seat and tapped that for power, but that doesn't sound too safe either. My question is, to those who have added subs with 4 gauge wiring. What's the safest and easiest way to get the 4 gauge wiring through the firewall.

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