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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 04:28 PM
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DIY speaker installation?

Any help here? I bought some Pioneer 6 1'2 4 way speakers and the guy said it was very easy to install them which was to only plug in the red/white wires and drill them then just put the panel back on. Is it this easy? Oh yeah can anyone teach me how to open up the speaker panel in the FRONT?
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Old Oct 2, 2006 | 12:37 AM
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check the audio/video section. but in order to access the stock speakers you'll have to remove the whole door panel. If i remember correctly, you first need to lift up that circular cover next to the door handle and unscrew the screw that is behind it. next unhinge the door lock and i believe the rest is basically popped out.
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Old Oct 2, 2006 | 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by oVerBoost
check the audio/video section. but in order to access the stock speakers you'll have to remove the whole door panel. If i remember correctly, you first need to lift up that circular cover next to the door handle and unscrew the screw that is behind it. next unhinge the door lock and i believe the rest is basically popped out.
Dont forget the screw in the arm rest. Once thats undone then the panel comes off. dont pull off to far, you still need to unhook the switches
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