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Where have people mounted CD changers in their EA81 Wagons? I was thinking under the rear seat, but I don't think there's enough space.

 

I was also thinking on the floor in the rear, but I'm not sure where the fuel tank starts and ends... Don't want to drill into the fuel tank accidentally :lol:

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Don't want to drill into the fuel tank accidentally :lol:

 

 

That wouldn't be a :lol: ... that'd be more like :banghead:

 

If it's a changer, keep in mind you don't need to get to it very often ... andyou want to put it in a place where you can't see it from outside very easily. I have seen them mounted on the support rails of the ceiling - have to deal with hiding wiring, tho. Kinda like a TV console for the back-seat.

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I'm not sure how much room there is without wading through 2 ft of snow out to my dead 84 but in my EA82 wagon I put it under the front seat to the back. No one ever sits behind me because I have the seat so far back so I don't have to worry about it being kicked.

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Where have people mounted CD changers in their EA81 Wagons? I was thinking under the rear seat, but I don't think there's enough space.

 

I was also thinking on the floor in the rear, but I'm not sure where the fuel tank starts and ends... Don't want to drill into the fuel tank accidentally :lol:

 

There is no space under the rear seat at all..its just a piece of foam sitting directly on the floor. If i were to wire in a CD changer i would wire it under the drivers seat or passenger seat. Or if you have a cargo cover then maybe mount it to the plastic that is covering your rear wheel wells. I think it would be too much of a pain to wire it into the roof.

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I put mine in my glovebox. I had to cut the inside liner out and made it mount nice and snug. If you ever sell the car you can get a new liner at the junkyard for a couple bucks and swap it in with 4 screws.

 

Then its lockable, hidden and pretty easy to return to stock along with easy to run the wires to the headunit.

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