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ok so why havn't you put them in yet uhhhhh whoever that was...
i dont wana take out my who da* seat.LOL.ill do it the easy way.seatbelt covers,side pannels,carpet,bingo-right???
ok so why havn't you put them in yet uhhhhh whoever that was...
i dont wana take out my who da* seat.LOL.ill do it the easy way.seatbelt covers,side pannels,carpet,bingo-right???
Last edited by N30N; Aug 12, 2008 at 12:54 AM.
Yes thats how to do it. And if your lookin for speakers with some bass and are going to like a best buy then I would suggest the rockford fosgates, Where you located. I work for a shop on the side. I reside in R.I. and am MECP certified so any other questions let me know!!
to remove your rear deck speakers you have to remove the back seat, just pop off the bottom cushion and there are 4 torx bolts that are size 55 that you need to remove. after that the whole seat can be easily removed. you might have to pop off the plastic panels that run along with the back window. there are 4 Phillips screws that hold down each speaker, the ones in the back against the window are a pain. you should consider getting wiring harness for the speaker connections. way easier that way in my opinion.
Just my personal preferrence BTW, if you are looking for good sound quality without hogging up a bunch of weight or space in your trunk, just run a nice aftermarket amp to all your mids. You would be surprised how huge of a difference there is between driving them off the head unit, compared to driving them with an amp. With the right amp, there is no comparison between sound quality and volume IMO.
I would go with the subs (I did last year), but I took them back out... because I just my car ain't making the power that dtjackten is to haul those heavy bastards down the road the way that he can.
So now the amp drives the mids... and sounds great.
I did the same thing dude. Mines just came off (not exactly easily) but it came off without tearing the carpet cover. What I did was remove the 2 side pillars, the plastic seatbelt covers, and then I used something to jack up the carpet from one corner and then pulled the whole thing off. I replaced my 6x9 without ever removing the seats.


