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 PROTON SAGA BLM, FL & FLX Thread V69, 69 :3

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akmalrosli
post Jan 8 2016, 05:29 PM

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QUOTE(dares @ Jan 8 2016, 05:18 PM)
My car slow bai. Azlan say you car laju yo, I duduk rumah better  laugh.gif
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Car where got fast, slow only. Come la

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TitanRev
post Jan 8 2016, 06:03 PM

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QUOTE(Nerox @ Jan 8 2016, 02:53 PM)
this is a good guide from sifuu.. rclxms.gif  thumbup.gif thanks for that sharing
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Thanks hope it helps.....

QUOTE(THE CLASS OF 13 @ Jan 8 2016, 05:13 PM)
after using taiwan advan rs white for 2 years i can conclude the less spoke is better avoid 10 spokes at all cost weh . happy with my regamaster and now te37 easy to make it blink2 back haha
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Less spoke better that's why i die die also stick with Type C....easy to clean, gun metal less obvious when dirty, thin spoke good for brake heat ventilation also..and super light weight.. thumbup.gif

QUOTE(akmalrosli @ Jan 8 2016, 05:29 PM)
Car where got fast, slow only. Come la
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your car slow?? Hahahahaha don't make me laugh... laugh.gif laugh.gif
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post Jan 8 2016, 06:37 PM

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all of you penipu scammer say your car is slow.
most of you drive either drive manaul or cvt even drive 140km/h also can save fuel. most of you also use 14" or even 15" drive 110km/h but reduce 5-10km/h speed use waze/gps
i drive 4at kena slow purposely mau save fuel. vmad.gif

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FLXM
post Jan 8 2016, 06:38 PM

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QUOTE(akmalrosli @ Jan 8 2016, 04:59 PM)
Just ordered the sony head unit for 158.  laugh.gif

Every time I see your post, mesti kena poison.

Will diy sometime next week.
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Do a proper wiring termination so that no issues afterward.

Just finished installing and tidying up the rear speaker. Seat Suda pasang at the back.. and tested the sound from the rear. I m impressed with JVC CSV 628 drvn series 6.5" speakers. The sound is very good comparing with rm78. ...

Can't wait to find a way to install the same set at front door.

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asrul
post Jan 8 2016, 07:24 PM

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QUOTE(TitanRev @ Jan 8 2016, 12:47 PM)
I'm a guy who likes good rims. I have searched around the net, tire shop and halfcut shop to see what rims suits saga. Below are some of my own favourite rims and rims that I would recommend to gaga owners, I prefer simple design, not too much spoke or fancy fancy stuff. They might be less popular than the mainstream design like TE37, CE28, RPF1 or vossen but I find these designs timeless and you no need to always bump into another car using the same rim as yours.

Advan RC2...these rims would look really good on our gaga. With the spokes extends all the way to the lips it makes them looks bigger than it's actual size. The Gold colour looks really awesome also compare to the silver one
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SSR Integral GT2 a nice 5 spoke..
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Enkei RS+M
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GramLight 57C. These are made by Volk Racing but too bad they are not as popular as the TE
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AME Tracer. Made by Enkei, they looks they are designed based off RPF1 but the spokes are not parallel and tightens at the lips. Rare rims but not much love given.
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5zigen FN01RC.
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Sprint Hart CP-035. Advanti had made a copy of this which is very nice also
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Enkei ES Tarmac. This 1 is also a nice rim. 
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Enkei RS+M looks nice!
But am not looking for my saga..
iskazulka
post Jan 8 2016, 08:22 PM

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QUOTE(asrul @ Jan 8 2016, 08:24 PM)
Enkei RS+M looks nice!
But am not looking for my saga..
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nah pilih
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1481838
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post Jan 8 2016, 08:33 PM

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QUOTE(wkwong91 @ Jan 8 2016, 02:24 PM)
Maybe they hide the antenna already?  laugh.gif

Good to hear that. Nice mode yo.  thumbup.gif
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*pardon the unrotated, super big images*
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the first day b4 drilling the hole

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all smooth when installing on the drivers side

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now for the passenger side, it is a bit tricky because after installation the door wont close properly. so an hour job becomes a 3 hour job

overall, it took about 4 hours installing from 7am to 10am on a rainy christmas morning, excluding the time taken to drill the hole on christmas eve. tired, sunburned

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post Jan 8 2016, 08:48 PM

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QUOTE(athrunzaru @ Jan 8 2016, 08:33 PM)
*pardon the unrotated, super big images*
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the first day b4 drilling the hole

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all smooth when installing on the drivers side

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now for the passenger side, it is a bit tricky because after installation the door wont close properly. so an hour job becomes a 3 hour job

overall, it took about 4 hours installing from 7am to 10am on a rainy christmas morning, excluding the time taken to drill the hole on christmas eve. tired, sunburned
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Lesson learnt. Next time before buka door hinges use pencil draw a marking line on the b pillar, a line to the rear door and a line across the a pillar. So when you Pasang balik that time make sure the lines line up together. I diy Pasang my fender bar also so I did the marking before buka
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post Jan 8 2016, 08:54 PM

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QUOTE(athrunzaru @ Jan 8 2016, 08:33 PM)
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Good job bro. rclxms.gif thumbup.gif
akmalrosli
post Jan 8 2016, 08:57 PM

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QUOTE(athrunzaru @ Jan 8 2016, 08:33 PM)
*pardon the unrotated, super big images*
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the first day b4 drilling the hole

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all smooth when installing on the drivers side

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now for the passenger side, it is a bit tricky because after installation the door wont close properly. so an hour job becomes a 3 hour job

overall, it took about 4 hours installing from 7am to 10am on a rainy christmas morning, excluding the time taken to drill the hole on christmas eve. tired, sunburned
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Ooooh nice mod. Good job
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post Jan 8 2016, 09:45 PM

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QUOTE(TitanRev @ Jan 8 2016, 08:48 PM)
Lesson learnt. Next time before buka door hinges use pencil draw a marking line on the b pillar, a line to the rear door and a line across the a pillar. So when you Pasang balik that time make sure the lines line up together. I diy Pasang my fender bar also so I did the marking before buka
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yep...the door didnt align properly even from the start so probably fix the alignment at the same time. problem partially solved nod.gif
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QUOTE(akmalrosli @ Jan 8 2016, 08:57 PM)
Ooooh nice mod. Good job
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at first i regret buying it because of the hole problem. the night before installing i thought, why dont give it another try? ill waste a lot money if i just keep it as besi buruk. it worked thumbup.gif
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post Jan 8 2016, 09:52 PM

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QUOTE(athrunzaru @ Jan 8 2016, 09:45 PM)
yep...the door didnt align properly even from the start so probably fix the alignment at the same time. problem partially solved  nod.gif
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That's the fun part about diy
iskazulka
post Jan 8 2016, 11:23 PM

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QUOTE(TitanRev @ Jan 8 2016, 10:52 PM)
That's the fun part about diy
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i only find fun diy is mr. diy whistling.gif
#tak paham tak apa.
#funkerbuatlawak

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post Jan 9 2016, 02:39 PM

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QUOTE(iskazulka @ Jan 8 2016, 11:23 PM)
i only find fun diy is mr. diy  whistling.gif
#tak paham tak apa.
#funkerbuatlawak
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You mean left hand right hand izit
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post Jan 9 2016, 05:44 PM

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Just finished installing front speaker. I use brake basikal cable to guide the wires pass through the weather conduit.

And for rm78 a pair and total rm156.. quad jvc csv628 prove to be a worthy purchase! Bass sounds very good so as the mid. I played bassotronic - Bass I love you and some zeds dead songs.. sounds is pretty good for the price paid! Can hear Low note bass ... the speaker are able to take it.

The only issue now is that the outer facia can't fit as the dash panel are curvy, but I think this can mods a bit to fit the HU...to min the gap...


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QUOTE(FLXM @ Jan 9 2016, 05:44 PM)
Just finished installing front speaker.  I use brake basikal cable to guide the wires pass through the weather conduit.

And for rm78 a pair and total rm156.. quad jvc csv628 prove to be a worthy purchase! Bass sounds very good so as the mid. I played bassotronic - Bass I love you and some zeds dead songs.. sounds is pretty good for the price paid! Can hear Low note bass ... the speaker are able to take it.

The only issue now is that the outer facia can't fit as the dash panel are curvy, but I think this can mods a bit to fit the HU...to min the gap...
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nice! the wire guide helped much better right?
did u take photos of the speaker install? i would like to see it biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Bazinga! @ Jan 9 2016, 11:09 PM)
nice! the wire guide helped much better right?
did u take photos of the speaker install? i would like to see it biggrin.gif
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Sorry bro. Didn't take any pics during speaker installation. But nothing much technical ...

The easier way to run the wires is to pull the rubber weather hose/ conduit/ casing from the body side. Then just pull out from the door side. I Try to look for any flexible wires that is strong enough to act as a probe to poke through it.. and lastly use my old mt bicycle brake cable... with this i need creative Mind to insert the wires in it. Hahahaha

The rest is very easy.

since i google on the subject cud not find anything relating to the installation.. i just share on how..

Factory stock cd player removal

how to take out rear speaker?

pull the lower strap of the seat bench. 2 of ot and slowly pull out the seat. you ll be able to see the exposed chasis. remove the 3 bolts size 14 ( red markings in the pics)

then undo the isofix seat bealt mount (for kiddy seat) both side at the rear panel.

then from inside the boot, undo the nuts that holds the 3rd brake light

unscrew the bolt that hold the plastic cover for the centre seat belt and also for easy access and removal of the upper rear seats, undo the bolts of the seat belt.

lift up the upper seat to take out from the hook.

the rear back shelf is secured via plastik clip. pry up the whole cover (The black round speaker fitted to the grey panel) to take out.

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take out rear the rear speaker via 3 bolts and undo the stock factory wire connector from inside the boot.

since the stock speaker on comes with 3 bolts point and the after market usually comes with 4 bolts. you may have to make a hole via drill from the boot. be very careful in placement of the hole as you might have issues in screwing it tight as rear glass is another obstacle unless you have angle screw driver.

if rajin.... can fit and fix a rubber mat to the speaker area.

if you want to use new speaker cables, you have to take out the side panels in the cabin to hide the cables. otherwise for stock wiring for the rear will do the job. its just you need to work on the connectors.

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i use back the ori mounting

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Since i use aftermarket wires, i re run the cabling for both side front and back...

And i want it to be a clean and need tidy job if incase i need to do something... i utilise 4 wire connectors bought from electronic shop. it will be plug and play type.

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The harness connector i cut from oem factory HU and reuse back for for wires only which is

A8. ground - black
A6. illumination - orange-white
A7. Power- ac ignition red
A4. bateri - yellow

Male Connectors - Gray

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installed..

notice the curvy profile of the dashboard facia plate!!

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happy diY

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you can try 2 ways, 1 is slightly potrude the player out a little so can fit the cover. or another way, take paper put at top part of player, trace the curve part out. then with that paper can mark on the cover. den use dremel/grinder/sander to mould to the curve shape? a bit time consuming, but it might help to fit the cover nicely. theoretically speaking lah thumbup.gif
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post Jan 11 2016, 08:20 AM

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QUOTE(TitanRev @ Jan 9 2016, 03:39 PM)
You mean left hand right hand izit
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