Re: Challenger Stereo Crossover Question
[Re: cataclysm80]
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08/18/09 10:34 AM
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Hopefully you've already got these pieces? all 3 unique 70 challenger dash speaker grills
the ribbed radio surround plate to match your standard cluster bezel.
the 70 challenger dash trim with 8 track notch. That will be the toughest find I think.
I have almost all the pieces. I am just waiting on a rallye fader switch I purchased to come in the mail. The AM/8-Track bezel was pricey to say the least. The rear package tray in the car is original and in good shape. I am missing the correct rear defogger set up with the rear speakers though. When I bought the car the rear defogger was mounted on the support beam behind the rear seat.
The hardest thing to find is the correct labeling for the switch panel. This car has a 2-spd Wiper, and therefore a footpump washer. Finding the correct label for standard dash was difficult because I also need the rear defogger on it. I was able to use the one from my '71 Cuda for now which is also a 2spd Wiper with rear defog car. The repop labels I have seen pics of always have he Wipe/Wash when the rear defogger is there instead of just Wiper.
Joe
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Re: Challenger Stereo Crossover Question
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08/19/09 11:48 PM
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Sounds like my kind of car. I agree, it probably came with a standard dash. Rear defog didn't require any sheetmetal changes, so it probably wouldn't be coded on the fender tag. No way to know for sure without the broadcast sheet. I'm curious about your molding group...A63 right? What other M codes appear on the fender tag? Tav
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Re: Challenger Stereo Crossover Question
[Re: Mopar_Mudder]
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09/07/12 03:23 PM
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I know it is an old thread but very informative and worth bringing back.
Does anyone know what the difference it between the fader that has the 6 prong plug on the back, vrs the fade that has wires attached to it?
The fader with dual pots , 6 wires ,is for stereo radios. Fader with 3 wires, single pot, is for a mono radio.
Greg
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Re: Challenger Stereo Crossover Question
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09/07/12 06:41 PM
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That's a mono fader .Notice It only has 3 wires going into it. It is used on AM cars with a single front and single rear speaker. On the 1970 E body ,a stereo fader would be used with a 5 speaker system , 3 in the dash and 2 in the rear. It would require a diffrent harness as well which would include a crossover box. Greg
Thanks for the help, won't be buying that one then
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Re: Challenger Stereo Crossover Question
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05/10/20 09:04 AM
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I know this is an old, old post but does anyone have a wiring schematic of the crossover box internals? I haven't been able to find a complete box and am probably going to try to make one. Thanks.
Edit: Just bought one off Ebay, I'll find out what's in it!
Last edited by 6PakBee; 05/11/20 02:31 PM.
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