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Hey guys, i'm new here. I have a 97 ram extended cab and the back speakers are blown. There doesn't really seem like anyway to get to them without cutting a hole in the plastic around the speaker or taking half the truck apart. Any ideas?
no its not hard at all. i actually didnt know i had rear speakers lol, i just found them and took the plastic off. its easy. i have 2 6 1/2 inch speakers wired up in a box as well as my sub back there...i wonder if i can get all 6 speakers working??
no its not hard at all. i actually didnt know i had rear speakers lol, i just found them and took the plastic off. its easy. i have 2 6 1/2 inch speakers wired up in a box as well as my sub back there...i wonder if i can get all 6 speakers working??
Well, the OP's is an extended cab. Which I'm sure is a little different than what those of us with a regular cab have. Although I'm sure the panels are not very hard to remove, maybe it's better to wait and see what someone with that style cab says.
I have the extended cab and have looked at my back speakers but never took the plastic actually off but it looks like its mostly clips that hold it on but don't quote me on that. There are 2 screws in the finger holder thingy under the window. lol the thing you use to close the door.
It's not as easy as they say! You have to first take the rear seat out (you will see the four bolts on each side when you move the seat bottom up). The cowl trim also covers up part of the panel, it is held by five Phillips head screws. That trim is at the edge of the cab, under the door when it's closed, and where you probably put your feet to get in. It should also be removed before you try to take out the trim panel. Then, there are about eight Phillips screws in the panel that must be taken out before you can remove the trim panel. Everywhere with a hole should have a screw in it. The seatbelts are also held in by torx-head screws and stop the panel from being completely removed. You might not have to take them out if you're just changing the speakers, but more room is good. Next, you have to take it out by hand, remember that there is a retaining clip at the top-middle, right above the window, just pull straight out. Oh, and be careful not to poke a hole in your headliner with the retaining clip, it can be pretty easy to do.
Wow, that was long.
Last edited by Ram_Me; 11-02-2009 at 01:28 AM.
Reason: Clearing things up a little
lol make up your mind! first you say its not that easy and then you say its very easy..... I gotta do this soon to as i just bought new speakers for the rear..