This is a “How to” that I did a few months ago. I relocated the stock battery down to the lower cross member. These directions can be used to relocate a smaller battery also. *I have a cold air intake and don’t believe this will work with the stock air box, it may but these directions are for those that do not use the stock air box.
This was done with stock parts (Battery hold down bracket & J-Bolt) and a Dremmel. The stock J-bolt just fits so to make my life easier I went to the auto store to picked up 10″ J-bolts to hold down the battery for $3.99. Total cost was a few hours and $3.99, I already had the Dremmel & Rustoleum
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Moving Stock Battery to Rear Lower Cross Member
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Program Your Security System
By tomkinHow to program your security system
This guide will give you ideas about how to program “Toyota Vehicle Security System”
It is highly possible that owners would not know what model of security system they have installed, mainly because of missing or misplaced manuals. My research has shown that there is basic pattern in which “most” MR2s’ [...]View the original content on MR2 Roadster Owners Club
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New Head Unit
By 3s_a_crowdhi thought I’d take some pics of me fitting my head unit to my 03 plate 2 hope it’s of some help to someone. (It’s only a rough guide don’t take my word for anything, don’t start if your unsure)
Parts used
kenwood kvt 627 dvd
audio wiring connector PC2-17-4
Auto leads facia plate FP-11-03standard head unit ready to [...]
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Stereo Install
By Tony MurphyWhen my lovely new Roadster arrived, it had no stereo fitted. After a bit of investigation I have found out that the stereo unit is a “Point of Entry” part. i.e.
All Roadsters are made the same and when they arrive at their final destination, various parts are added. These include for the UK MR2, Stereo [...]Tags: Audio & Electronics, auido, guide, install, radio, stereo
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The Easy Way to Run Speaker Wire into the Door
By DevInstalling Speaker wire via the door is very easy in the Spyder compared to two other cars that I have done in the past. There is no cutting involved and it’s easier then you think and takes less time than mounting the crossover box in the door.
There are benefits to running speaker wire through the [...]Tags: Audio & Electronics, door, speakers, wire, wiring





