Good thing I have all new brake stuff coming, this rear wheel cylinder said 188k and done.
I mounted an Alpine bluetooth headunit in the glovebox (designing a neat cover / organizer to fit in the glove box as well to 3d print.)
The stock speakers where done and deteriorate so I figured that is a good excuse to relive my high school years and install some new stereo stuff.
Order a whole bunch o' sound dampening material. Should be good to keep out rattles (I hate rattles) and provide some insulation from temp and road noise :

Did the inside of the doors. According to Dynamat people when I used their products on a bunch of magazine cars - you don't need 100% coverage. Dynamat's precut kits only cover certain areas - so I did the same. Did all the insides of the doors (backside of the door skin) and the larger / flatter areas under the door panel
Next up was the rear speakers. I had two sets of MTX 6.5" speakers laying around - and the fronts were a direct fit - however the rears were originally 6x9s. That would require an adapter. Also since I was going to put a lil' "bump in the trunk" I didn't want the rears to be subject to the harmonics of the subwoofer - so I bough some DEI Baffles. I downloaded a 3D model for an adapter, made some changes - and printed them. So the speaker bolts to the printed adapter, then that bolts to the factor speaker mounts, and sandwiches the baffle inbetween. Worked like a champ, and fit under the factory grills.
I then installed the two early 2000s MB Quart reference subs in the trunk, with an old kicker amp. I kept these subs around cause I like how they look. There aren't many reverse surround and no logo subs made these days.
