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Patrick Pugh's 1987 Mercedes Benz 190E

Items installed:

  • Kenwood EZ500 WMA/MP3 CD player
  • Custom iPod adapter
  • 2 pairs of Kenwood KFC-1079ie 4" coaxial speakers (dash and rear deck)
  • 2 pairs of Kenwood KFC 1669s 6.5" coaxial speakers (one for each door)
  • Power Acoustik a600-4hp 70x4 RMS amplifier (for door speakers)
  • 1 Pair MA Audio 1050W 10" subwoofers (in trunk)
  • Mobile Authority bandpass dual sub box
  • Power Acoustik LT980/2 220x2 RMS amplifer (subs)
  • Erebuni body kit
  • P. Tech CAI with ram air duct
  • P. Tech light kit (smoked tail lights and front blinkers)
  • Street Glow Gold Series underbody kit
  • Enkei Wheels w/ Falken Tires
  • AMG suspension and brakes
  • Custom-molded hood vents
  • Grant Steering wheel
  • Carbon fiber dash trim and shift knob
  • P. Tech LED interior lighting
  • Custom cat-back exhaust
  • Interior panels custom dyed (black and tan)
  • Recaro seats

Installation Description

What can I say but it was a lot of hard work. I installed everything but the exhaust and wheels myself. Body kit, underglow, stereo, CAI, dyed the door panels and cut holes for the door speakers, put in the steering wheel, hardwired the 1/8" plug for the iPod, everything pretty much had to be custom made for this vehicle. It's been a pain sometimes, but it is a labor of love. I started with a Sony stereo, then upgraded to this Kenwood setup. Once I started, I realized that I could update the look of the interior with some CF and by dying the all-tan interior with some black parts and some door speakers... after that I installed the CAI I made, and smoked the tail lights and corner lights myself. Painted and installed the front bumper, and I am waiting for more pieces to paint and install before the body kit is done.

Q&A Section

Why did you decide to upgrade your A/V system?

does anyone want a stereo from 1987? maybe in 30 years.

What's the first thing you show people about your installation?

the iPod hookup

Why did you choose these products?

Brand quality and reputation

What was the most difficult part of the installation?

measuring the door panel installations and running all the wiring.

What plans, if any, do you have for future upgrades?

Lower the car 2" and paint

Whole Car... new bumper installed

Whole Car... new bumper installed

custom hood vents

Custom hood vents

Stereo and CF dash

Stereo and CF dash

Custom door panels with 6.5

Custom door panels with 6.5" speakers

Car image

Subs in box with neon

  • Commenter image

    Alexander Hrabe from Crutchfield

    Posted on 8/11/2015

    Jim, we don't carry factory speakers. Your local dealer may be able to acquire replacements for you, or there's always a junkyard adventure. You may be able to find some leads on forums exclusively devoted to Mercedes as well. If you're interested, we do have aftermarket replacements that will sound better than factory speakers. Use our vehicle selector to find out what will fit your car.

  • jim boyle from scottsdale

    Posted on 8/10/2015

    Id like to find speakers to fit in the factory locations. Its important to me to keep the car stock.

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