Balbs' CIC Retrofit w\Combox +6NR, PnP
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Thanks guys! nelson29 is the hero here. I'm merely mirroring his retrofit log.
Over this longer Memorial Day weekend, I hope to investigate how to tear the center arm rest area apart and enlarge the whole where the new iDrive controller will go on. I'll be using pclausen's method here:
https://5series.net/forums/topic/994...5#entry1207895
Also I want to figure out how to take the backseat apart so that I can run cables. I'm planning on using RootKit's method here. Again...from Nelson's log:
https://5series.net/forums/topic/994.../page__st__615
Hopefully, I can run the GPS antenna extension (came with kit) and the USB cable to the center arm rest area. I hope that only takes me one day.
For me the rear seat removal could be the hardest thing since I've never done it before. I've changed my dash trim and Di-noc vinyled my front dash plastics so I already know how to open that area up.
In the meantime, I ordered more 3M 1080 CF vinyl so that I can wrap the new pieces that came with the kit.
Also, I ordered a Specdock for my center ashtray area for my iPhone. I don't want to bother with placing my phone in the arm rest so I figure the specdock will be give me easier access to my phone and cleaner wiring.
Over this longer Memorial Day weekend, I hope to investigate how to tear the center arm rest area apart and enlarge the whole where the new iDrive controller will go on. I'll be using pclausen's method here:
https://5series.net/forums/topic/994...5#entry1207895
Also I want to figure out how to take the backseat apart so that I can run cables. I'm planning on using RootKit's method here. Again...from Nelson's log:
https://5series.net/forums/topic/994.../page__st__615
Hopefully, I can run the GPS antenna extension (came with kit) and the USB cable to the center arm rest area. I hope that only takes me one day.
For me the rear seat removal could be the hardest thing since I've never done it before. I've changed my dash trim and Di-noc vinyled my front dash plastics so I already know how to open that area up.
In the meantime, I ordered more 3M 1080 CF vinyl so that I can wrap the new pieces that came with the kit.
Also, I ordered a Specdock for my center ashtray area for my iPhone. I don't want to bother with placing my phone in the arm rest so I figure the specdock will be give me easier access to my phone and cleaner wiring.
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My Ride: BMW E60 520d SE Saloon M47 2.0dTitanium Grey II, Grey−Dakota Leather, Visibility Package, Media Package, Through Load System, Lumbar support − fr seats, Automatic Air Conditioning−Advanced, High beam assistant, Hi−Fi Loudspeak
Model Year: 2006
You are aware that the woofer mod is not a good one. The right way to do this is to move to a CIC Hi-Fi amp or to buy a 6 channel amp or 4 channel amp and use the original Hi-Fi amp for the fronts.
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So did you relocate the original GPS antenna? Where is it and what does it look like? Member umnichris bought another one and installed it in the dash as well.
Ayy...crap...another mod... Yeah I figure that work-around is just that...relatively weak work-around. I eventually want to upgrade the sound and want use a JBL MS-8 and rainbow speakers.
Ayy...crap...another mod... Yeah I figure that work-around is just that...relatively weak work-around. I eventually want to upgrade the sound and want use a JBL MS-8 and rainbow speakers.
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I'm like you, I didn't have Nav so I never had the OEM antenna.
Regarding the sound upgrade, do it now while you doing this. MS-8 are dirt cheap now. Just upgrade the fronts with underseat woofers and add a center channel.
Regarding the sound upgrade, do it now while you doing this. MS-8 are dirt cheap now. Just upgrade the fronts with underseat woofers and add a center channel.
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So much info!!! So is upgrading your sound a must when you are retrofitting CIC? Worth it? I'm not a huge audio guy, I listen to my ipod all the time but never had a need to upgrade from stock.
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I don't have the funds right now for the audio update. Hopefully it's a winter holiday project...However, I guess I might as well run extra speaker wires to the rear amp (JBL MS-8). How many speaker pairs should I run? Or do I use Technic's harness and use the existing speaker wires that are run already?
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My Ride: BMW E60 520d SE Saloon M47 2.0dTitanium Grey II, Grey−Dakota Leather, Visibility Package, Media Package, Through Load System, Lumbar support − fr seats, Automatic Air Conditioning−Advanced, High beam assistant, Hi−Fi Loudspeak
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I have an E60 CIC Hi-Fi amp for sale. I had two and Technic made a pnp cable for the other guy, so I'm sure he'll make one for you too. The amp I have for sale is sitting in the US too with my cousin, so no expensive shipping too.