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fitting a radio/cd player to my dhc 7
Posted: 24 Jun 2008 20:14
by prlee
I am told modern radios do not fit the TR7 is this right or is there a way around this.
I dont need any thing special, but I do wanr the RDS feature and will use an MP3 player instead of cd auto changer.
Pete
New to TR7's old to spitfires
Posted: 24 Jun 2008 20:26
by ngtf
Welcome the the best TR7/8 forum Pete.
This topic has been covered fairly recently. If you use the search facility it will help.
Modern units can and do fit in the TR7, I myself have a 6 stack cd player in the boot with a decent head unit up front complete with RDS etc.
Check out the search and see all the different permutations that members have achieved.
This may be a good start:
http://www.forum.triumphtr7.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=6389&whichpage=1&SearchTerms=mp3
Gary
Eeyore rides again !!
EOR14W - Persian Aqua 2L Dhc, Now rebuilt and looking lovely - Sprint engine being prepared!
Posted: 24 Jun 2008 20:46
by prlee
Thanks Gary, loks like a good start.
Pete
79 Spit, well used and abused.
81 TR7 DHC, will be will used
Posted: 25 Jun 2008 05:07
by Sondar
You can get a modern unit in there, but there are a couple of problem areas:
1 The slot is not very deep so it's very difficult to get the unit to mount flush. Most end up sticking out 1/4 to 1/2 inch.
2 Theres's little to fix the mounting cage to inside the slot. I ended up making up wooden wedges to support mine.
3 The unit sits a a fairly steep angle & I'v heard that some CD units don't like that much.
Sondar
Posted: 25 Jun 2008 12:59
by Dan B
Could some of you who have upgraded the radio post what brand and model you found that would fit? I bought a cheap Phase Linear brand CD/Radio, but it sticks out about a half inch. I noticed Kenwood in the one post, and I have seen a Sony fit flush in a car for sale online, but I couldn't make out the model of either. Manufacturers don't list the depth on their units either. The opening is the standard DIN size, so depth is the only concern.
Thanks,
Dan Blackwood
South Charleston WV
'80 TR7
'66 TR4AIRS
Posted: 25 Jun 2008 17:50
by stevie_a
<font color="purple"><b>That is my Kenwood and it is an KRC-178R
Personally I would not go down the CD route
My reason for this is it jumps and skipped all the time (the one I fitted did)
I would rather have a cassette unit pop in a cassette adapter and plug that into a MP3
My car I plugged in to my iriver 40 gb mobile mp3 hard drive
More music than you can shake a stick at … [;)]
I know that all the V8 Drivers will say why bother with the radio in the car
As the engine noise is the music … [:D]
But I like my sounds in the car even if it did have a V8 … [8D]</b> </font id="purple">
<font size="4"><font color="green"><i>If it's not broke don't fix it.</i></font id="green"></font id="size4">
Posted: 25 Jun 2008 18:59
by FI Spyder
Yah..skip the CD. Get a radio with USB/MP3 plug or Aux plug in or you can get a unit like I did for $30 that gets power from cigarette lighter, provides power for laptop etc. plug in your MP3 player and broadcasts in FM to your FM receiver. Not as good as integrated unit but still...no skipping CD's.
TR7 Spider - 1978 Spifire - 1976 Spitfire - 1988 Tercel 4X4 - Kali on Integra - 1991 Integra

Posted: 25 Jun 2008 19:52
by mb4tim
Posted: 25 Jun 2008 20:22
by stevie_a
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><b>Originally posted by mb4tim[/i]
You'll probably get a better sound if you use a cassette adapter instead of the FM transmitter. Mine was always loaded with static and hiss</b><hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
<font color="purple"><b>I 100% agree with you I have a FM Transmitter and I do not like it I use the Cassette adapter
And the cable runs up the back and just pops out at the top of the radio
You can just see it if you look carefully at the top right hand side of the radio
In the link that ngtf put up</b> </font id="purple">
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<font size="4"><font color="green"><i>If it's not broke don't fix it.</i></font id="green"></font id="size4">
Posted: 25 Jun 2008 21:28
by saabfast
Being somewhat older and not having an MP3 (I only listen to music in the car), I have fitted a standard (pretty cheap) Pioneer CD/radio unit. Only problem with making it fit right in was the amount of wiring behind, including the radio connector plug and lead. It does go in with a bit of fiddling. The CD plays fine. There is a slight problem in that, when the hood is down, it is impossible to read the radio LCD display but otherwise OK.
Alan
Saab 9000 Stg 1
'81 TR7 DHC

Posted: 25 Jun 2008 21:42
by stevie_a
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><b>Originally posted by saabfast
There is a slight problem in that, when the hood is down, it is impossible to read the radio LCD display but otherwise OK.</b><hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
<font color="purple"><b>I think we all have that problem ...[;)]</b></font id="purple">
<font size="4"><font color="green"><i>If it's not broke don't fix it.</i></font id="green"></font id="size4">
Posted: 26 Jun 2008 02:25
by mb4tim
Posted: 26 Jun 2008 11:39
by jclay (RIP 2018)
Tim,
The original wire for the radio was the White/Pink wire.
Now, the Purple wire that goes to the Cigar Lighter is <font color="red"><b>NOT</b></font id="red"> switched and is <font color="red"><b>ALWAYS</b></font id="red"> hot, and it's right next to the radio.
Have fun, drive fast & safe, be kewl,
jclay

Posted: 26 Jun 2008 11:58
by UKPhilTR7
<font color="green"><b>Funny enough I am in the process of trying to sort out all the wires behind my dash so the radio unit can all go in. I have decided to trim down a few of the longer wires to give a little more room for the black plug that goes into the back of the unit.
I also have a few wires that have come out of their original connections so knowing what colour wires are what is great.</b></font id="green">