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Old Jul 28, 2004 | 05:51 PM
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Default This thing is so easy to take apart... Love it!

Was putting in the sub harness last night - one of the easiest cars to work with...

It takes 2 minutes to take out center console and glovebox without using any tools.




Rear bench just pulls out - no tools either...

Old Jul 28, 2004 | 05:59 PM
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:oops: Ugh...that picture is making me a little queasy
So, it's easy to take apart...good. How easy is it to put back together?
Old Jul 28, 2004 | 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by RussianTC
:oops: Ugh...that picture is making me a little queasy
So, it's easy to take apart...good. How easy is it to put back together?
Actually, it's a little easier than taking apart. I was thinking last night when I was doing all that - it was not about the subwoofer, it was about taking the thing apart - I just like doing it... I'm odd, I guess...
Old Jul 28, 2004 | 06:17 PM
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That looks like dynamat under the rear seat. Is that your doing or scions?
Old Jul 28, 2004 | 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by eugovector
That looks like dynamat under the rear seat. Is that your doing or scions?
It's all stock. Most of the cars have this anti-rattle sound deadening stuff.
Old Jul 28, 2004 | 06:32 PM
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So did you get the sub in? Any tricks or problems?
Old Jul 28, 2004 | 06:36 PM
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Cool , put up any more pics you take while taking the car apart, I love to take things apart. But I would be scared to take the tC apart myself, especially with out a manual or something.
Old Jul 28, 2004 | 06:37 PM
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Ouch... looks like its in pain...
Old Jul 28, 2004 | 06:40 PM
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Originally Posted by JasonH
So did you get the sub in? Any tricks or problems?
I went the cheap route - had a leftover bazooka EL (8" tube) from my matrix, ordered a scion harness for bazooka from partznet (figured I'm too lazy to t-tap my matrix harness), and put the whole thing in last night. took about an hour with exporing the insides of the car, re-reading the manual, and foamtaping the whole deal to prevent rattles.

The sound from bazooka is much better than it was in the matrix - I guess smaller car and smaller trunk do the trick. If I need cargo space it would take me a total of 30 seconds to unclip the connector from the sub and unscrew it from the spare tire cover.

No problems, no tricks - these $40 harnesses are great - no guessing, no messing no problems with the inputs being reversed, quick and simple. So if you get a sub on ebay for $40-60, plus the harness - you get some decent bass for about $100. No, its not show quality bass, but more than enough if you are listening to music, not getting a bowel massage...
Old Jul 28, 2004 | 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by JSVH
Cool , put up any more pics you take while taking the car apart, I love to take things apart. But I would be scared to take the tC apart myself, especially with out a manual or something.
Who said I did it without a manual?

Originally Posted by imasaf
Ouch... looks like its in pain...
Don't worry, it's not in pain. It's happy, because it knows that it's owner is saving a poopload of cash by doing this kind of stuff himself... I'd rather pay the car off in a year than give all my money to the dealer, who would do exactly same thing - pull up a manual and start poking around.
Old Jul 28, 2004 | 06:47 PM
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ohh I want a copy. :D Did you just use the online repair manual, or did you get on from Toyota or something?
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Originally Posted by zoltiz
No problems, no tricks - these $40 harnesses are great - no guessing, no messing no problems with the inputs being reversed, quick and simple. So if you get a sub on ebay for $40-60, plus the harness - you get some decent bass for about $100. No, its not show quality bass, but more than enough if you are listening to music, not getting a bowel massage...
One question that I've had about the sub, and this applies to your setup too...
Are the main speakers still getting all the bass information? So if you turn up the bass it effects the mains and the sub? Or is the sub not effected by changes to the eq settings on the head unit? When setting up your sub or the tC sub box, would it be best to set the bass flat and treble a little up, then adjust the gain on the sub?

Maybe you can answer some of that, if it makes sense :D . Thanks.
Old Jul 28, 2004 | 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by JSVH
ohh I want a copy. :D Did you just use the online repair manual, or did you get on from Toyota or something?
http://zoltiz.com/cars/tc/files/tcsubwoo.pdf

That's what I used. the harness routing is very similar, and it expains in detail how to take the center console apart to get to the radio.
Old Jul 28, 2004 | 06:59 PM
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Yes this car was very easy, I ran my sub wires the same way under the back seat. I found when u set the radio to Xb it sounds 100 times better, on the tC setting I was getting nice leveled out bass, but the regular speakers felt like they were overpowered by the subs on the Xb I was getting review shaking bass and loud clear sound from the regular speakers. IMO the stock speakers rock!~
Old Jul 28, 2004 | 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Kaeon
Yes this car was very easy, I ran my sub wires the same way under the back seat. I found when u set the radio to Xb it sounds 100 times better, on the tC setting I was getting nice leveled out bass, but the regular speakers felt like they were overpowered by the subs on the Xb I was getting review shaking bass and loud clear sound from the regular speakers. IMO the stock speakers rock!~
Need to play with these "car specific" settings... Or just try to set the EQ the way I like it. Nah. Playing with tC/xA/xB is easier Is Feal/Hear/Neutral different for each "car setting"?
Old Jul 28, 2004 | 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by zoltiz
Need to play with these "car specific" settings... Or just try to set the EQ the way I like it. Nah. Playing with tC/xA/xB is easier Is Feal/Hear/Neutral different for each "car setting"?
Zoltiz, did you see my questions above?
Old Jul 28, 2004 | 10:49 PM
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That first picturemade my heart skip a little...

now I know how my Mom used to feel when she'd come home and I'd have the computer in parts on the floor.
Old Jul 28, 2004 | 11:16 PM
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0_o. come over and help me install the subs in my car!! but hey, thanks for putting that guide up, i know it will really help me.
Old Jul 28, 2004 | 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by JasonH
Originally Posted by zoltiz
Need to play with these "car specific" settings... Or just try to set the EQ the way I like it. Nah. Playing with tC/xA/xB is easier Is Feal/Hear/Neutral different for each "car setting"?
Zoltiz, did you see my questions above?
Nope, I missed em :oops:
Since the sub input is basically taken from rear speakers increasing the bass will also increase the thumping from the sub. So I'd do flat bass and up the treble a little. But you know - it's all personal prefernce and depends on type of music you listen to. I'm more of a rock/gothic metal kind of person, so all I needed is a little bit of extra depth.
Old Jul 28, 2004 | 11:33 PM
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So does this mean that all the other gangstas and vatos and other bass enthusiasts enjoy getting deep "bowel massage"? LOL im sorry but that terminology is f'ing HILARIOUS!



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