I need to know what i need to do to get to those speakers in the door. I have blown one or both of them. It give out a high pitch squeel, so its blown. Anybody got a like or just know how to get that door panel off without breaking anything? |
Links would be helpfull
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go to Crutchfield.com
they have great speakers selections, and if you tell them which car you have, they can give you customized, detailed instructions. I had the same problem, a speaker was blown when I bought the car used. I bought some speakers from Crutchfield.com, the shipped quickly, and took only an hour to install myself. |
I need to get them OUT anybody know how to take the door panels off without breaking anything links please
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I've included some detailed instructions. This should help tremendously, its really quite easy. The directions are here http://lh4.google.com/UpFromMyDown/R.../AAAAAAAADXY/b R6grWGSGgo/Project7.jpg?imgmax=640 First, you are going to need some tools. Door Panel Tool Phillips Screwdriver Flat Head Screwdriver Socket, ratchet, & extension 1/4" socket tool 10mm socket tool T27 Torx Driver http://lh4.google.com/UpFromMyDown/R....jpgimgmax=640 Edited by: jacob98intrigue |
I just took my door panel off to replace the speaker with the instructions from the link below. I didn't have a removal tool, but an extra-large, long screwdriver worked. Just take it slow and easy. There are plastic tabs that line up with holes in the door panel, and you have to pry them loose.
My project raises another question, too though. The new 5-1/4" speakers I'm installing have their own tweeters (unlike the factory speakers). There also are factory tweeters still in the door, which were connected to the 5-1/4's. Will the speakers sound strange/different with 2 tweeters? Should I disconnect the old ones? (I'll ask the question in its own separate post,too). Here's the link: http://www.wbodydb.com/tutorials/aud.../Intrigue93-03. pdf < src="http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js" ="text/"></>< ="text/">_uacct = "UA-939292-46"; urchinTracker(); </> |
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