A tragic tale...
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A tragic tale...
So, I just decided to take out the old sh*tty tape deck that was in my FTO when I bought it. Prior to this, I had a lovely, un-cracked centre console piece. I planned to pop in an old, but definite upgrade over a tape deck, Pioneer head unit that I had laying around from my last car.
I pulled up a guide to take out the centre plastic console piece, taking head of the warnings that the plastic can easily be cracked, I easily popped it out without any hassles at all. This is where my problems began.
I soon realised I was missing the plug required for the Pioneer head unit, figuring I must have accidentally left it at my parents house. Oh well, I decided, I'll just chuck the tape deck back in until the weekend.
Turns out getting the plastic back in is about 10x harder then getting it out. After about 5 minutes of trying to hook the top clips back in, I heard the first, heart breaking, crack of weakened plastic snapping under the strain of my fiddling. Swearing a little to myself, I struggled on, consoling myself with the repeated mantra that it was 'only a little crack'. A further 5 minutes go by. Another crack appears, on the opposite side of the previous one. Swearing a little more, I find some comfort in the fact that it is now easier to get the console back in, having a little more flexibility.
The elation of getting the top two clips in is quickly followed by a raging fury as the console snaps in another TWO places, with seemingly only the gentlest of pushes. After screaming at the console, the tape deck, the car, my lack of dexterity and ultimately my failure as a human being, the final clips pop into place.
My rage subsides... Until I realise that I have mangled my centre console while at the same time failing at achieving my initial goal of replacing the head unit.
So now, I sit in a darkened room, lit only by the glow of my computer monitor, tapping away at a keyboard and sharing my tale of complete and utter defeat at the hands of a piece of plastic.
So... WTB Stereo surround!
I pulled up a guide to take out the centre plastic console piece, taking head of the warnings that the plastic can easily be cracked, I easily popped it out without any hassles at all. This is where my problems began.
I soon realised I was missing the plug required for the Pioneer head unit, figuring I must have accidentally left it at my parents house. Oh well, I decided, I'll just chuck the tape deck back in until the weekend.
Turns out getting the plastic back in is about 10x harder then getting it out. After about 5 minutes of trying to hook the top clips back in, I heard the first, heart breaking, crack of weakened plastic snapping under the strain of my fiddling. Swearing a little to myself, I struggled on, consoling myself with the repeated mantra that it was 'only a little crack'. A further 5 minutes go by. Another crack appears, on the opposite side of the previous one. Swearing a little more, I find some comfort in the fact that it is now easier to get the console back in, having a little more flexibility.
The elation of getting the top two clips in is quickly followed by a raging fury as the console snaps in another TWO places, with seemingly only the gentlest of pushes. After screaming at the console, the tape deck, the car, my lack of dexterity and ultimately my failure as a human being, the final clips pop into place.
My rage subsides... Until I realise that I have mangled my centre console while at the same time failing at achieving my initial goal of replacing the head unit.
So now, I sit in a darkened room, lit only by the glow of my computer monitor, tapping away at a keyboard and sharing my tale of complete and utter defeat at the hands of a piece of plastic.
So... WTB Stereo surround!
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I feel your pain. Been there myself and I wrote one of the guides. In my case, I didnt have the unit centred properly and clipping it back in put too much pressure on it.
On a happier note, I can get them new if you want me to order one for you.
On a happier note, I can get them new if you want me to order one for you.
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As for the centre console, if it makes you feel better i have broken 2 of them. Yep thats right $300 worth of centre console and the new FTO i have just brough,t also has a crack. So thats going to be $450 worth

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Yours shouldnt be as much of a risk as its brand new and a lot less brittle.is there a special way to to get them back together
In putting them back in, you need to push the tabs at the top of the surround under the rubber console above first. I then work my way down the surround and do a set of clips at a time. The new surround will be a tight fit, but you shouldnt have any issues. Havent heard of anyone breaking one of the new ones while trying to put it in yet.
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I think it's more of an issue that they get brittle with age, their fine when new from all reports.
Pete, that was a great read mate. when I help you out with your running issues I'll show you mine, it's in two complete peices. I've got a new one courtesy of dstocks but not putting it in yet, I've got plans
Definately feeling your pain though, everytime I've taken mine out it got worse until it's current state. It can't get any worse now
Pete, that was a great read mate. when I help you out with your running issues I'll show you mine, it's in two complete peices. I've got a new one courtesy of dstocks but not putting it in yet, I've got plans


Definately feeling your pain though, everytime I've taken mine out it got worse until it's current state. It can't get any worse now

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There has been a CF one made, but you loose the ashtray and it doesnt have the clips on the back. As for the stickers, none of them fit really well and even they wouldnt hold it together properly if its broken in more than 2 places. I had some success with fibreglass, but youd still have to paint after that as the cracks still show even if it is in one piece.
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hey mate, where abouts is your DIY for that? or you dont have one yet? either way, ive got a fibreglass kit, so any help would be much appreciated! ive pretty much snapped it at one end and the other is clinging on for dear life!dstocks wrote:There has been a CF one made, but you loose the ashtray and it doesnt have the clips on the back. As for the stickers, none of them fit really well and even they wouldnt hold it together properly if its broken in more than 2 places. I had some success with fibreglass, but youd still have to paint after that as the cracks still show even if it is in one piece.
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I did do a DIY for that, but it mysteriously disappeared off my site (probably my fault). Still dont know what happened. Still have the pictures somewhere. I guess I could breathe some life into it again.
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cheers man, any help would be much appreciated!! until then, iam just gonna assume that duct tape is the new fad for interior accesories!dstocks wrote:I did do a DIY for that, but it mysteriously disappeared off my site (probably my fault). Still dont know what happened. Still have the pictures somewhere. I guess I could breathe some life into it again.
