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<blockquote data-quote="lateralis" data-source="post: 1504087" data-attributes="member: 35325"><p>So I just got news today that my Zen A2B is fixed and on its way back finally! I should be getting it on Monday so HOPEFULLY I will get to setting gains and tuning next week.</p><p></p><p>I forgot to take pictures but I installed [USER=41472]@Hush Car Audio[/USER] window access door covers. I like them as they are pretty damn stiff without being to thick. He didn't post it anywhere but for anyone curious you will need a 1/4 20 nut rivet tool and the bolts are 7/16". Also to make install easier do something along the lines of this:</p><p></p><p>1) Tape up the panel over the hole and inspect clearances to any edges.</p><p>2) Once in a good spot drill out 2 of the hole on opposing sides of the panel using a drill bit either same size or slightly smaller.</p><p>3) Use a step bit to expand the holes to and nut rivet in those 2 spots. I forgot the size but its under 3/8". Once you figure out the size that works use some tape on the step bit to mark the no go zone. </p><p>4) Screw in the panel in the 2 new nut rivets. You may need to use the step bit to expand the holes on the panel.</p><p>5) Drill out the rest of the holes and remove the panel.</p><p>6) Repeat expanding all holes with the step bit, rivet in the rest of the nut rivets and install the panel.</p><p></p><p>Lastly I had this stupid squeaking/creaking sound coming from the grab handles on the door card. The stupid plastic cover piece you have to remove to reveal the 2 8mm bolts that's grey. It would make noise every time I touched it or when my knee would hit it. I used some white lithium grease I had laying around and covered the surface contact areas on both the door card and the plastic cover. Completely got rid of the noise! Highly recommended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lateralis, post: 1504087, member: 35325"] So I just got news today that my Zen A2B is fixed and on its way back finally! I should be getting it on Monday so HOPEFULLY I will get to setting gains and tuning next week. I forgot to take pictures but I installed [USER=41472]@Hush Car Audio[/USER] window access door covers. I like them as they are pretty damn stiff without being to thick. He didn't post it anywhere but for anyone curious you will need a 1/4 20 nut rivet tool and the bolts are 7/16". Also to make install easier do something along the lines of this: 1) Tape up the panel over the hole and inspect clearances to any edges. 2) Once in a good spot drill out 2 of the hole on opposing sides of the panel using a drill bit either same size or slightly smaller. 3) Use a step bit to expand the holes to and nut rivet in those 2 spots. I forgot the size but its under 3/8". Once you figure out the size that works use some tape on the step bit to mark the no go zone. 4) Screw in the panel in the 2 new nut rivets. You may need to use the step bit to expand the holes on the panel. 5) Drill out the rest of the holes and remove the panel. 6) Repeat expanding all holes with the step bit, rivet in the rest of the nut rivets and install the panel. Lastly I had this stupid squeaking/creaking sound coming from the grab handles on the door card. The stupid plastic cover piece you have to remove to reveal the 2 8mm bolts that's grey. It would make noise every time I touched it or when my knee would hit it. I used some white lithium grease I had laying around and covered the surface contact areas on both the door card and the plastic cover. Completely got rid of the noise! Highly recommended. [/QUOTE]
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