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That door panel is actually from a wagon with the speaker and separate tweeter.
Sometimes I wonder if removing all that grime will help the car rust quicker/easier!
Also, if you replace the windshield and don't see an improvement, check the inlet on the drivers side where the cruise control goes into the drivers side fire wall. I have found that if the rubber hose has disintegrated if will allow water in!
Try to find the speaker grilles and spacers from a 90+ 240. Then you can mount 5 1/4 in front and they will look stock. Also find the grilles from the rear door cards so you can add larger speakers there too.
That door panel is actually from a wagon with the speaker and separate tweeter.
Are those tweeters a 1993 only item, were they an option or standard?
Are those tweeters a 1993 only item, were they an option or standard?
Still curious about this! I picked a 1993 244 that didn't have the tweeters in the back door!?
Last week got the flooding problem on my 245. There?s a plastic pipe down the red circle that comes into the cockpit with a rubber seal. when mud and dirt come under the hood, they make a pile in the back of the suspension tower and water floods into the car through that tube.
You just have to clean it and add some silicone seal to the tube.
If you want, i can take some pics of my car showing that to explain in better, sorry for my poor english.
just out of curiosity. what are you getting for milage?
Here is where my flood problem started, in the back of an lhd car driver?s side suspension tower
You have to clean mud where the red arrow points. The blue one points the tube you have to disassemble, clean and seal:
225/50/16 was slight stretch on my old ones. Pretty meaty if that's the look you're going for.
Wheels are going to look great.
This is exactly the issue I mentioned a few weeks ago! I had the entire interior out of the car, so it was a little easier to pin point. It is an outlet for the cruise control vacuum line to enter into the passenger compartment.
Little less meat... I don't want to look too aggressive with my overly powerful n/a redblock haha
These things can have cruise control!?! and Thanks, really excited to get the wheels cleaned up.