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Replacing Rear Speakers...

By indy_85stariones,
keyword: speaker speakers rear replacing
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Someone posted this awhile back and I didn't believe it -- so I tried it. Besides, I wanted to reduce unwanted road noise, so I covered the lower rear interior panels with Dynamat. Dynamat is a sheet of sound deading material. I prefer original -- not as messy. Others prefer the new version -- easier to apply.
1) Remove rear seat.
-- Two bolts secure seat to floorboard.
2) Remove rear seat belt retractors.
3) Loosen the door scuff panel.
Replacing dash speakers...

By indy_85stariones,
keyword: speaker speakers dash replacing
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Remove Dash Speakers...
Passenger Side:
1) Remove contents from glove box. Open glove box door fully, by depressing
the sides of the glove box. The door stops will clear the sides of the
door opening.
2) Remove screw connecting air heating vent to dash.
3) Remove air heating duct.
4) The speaker is now exposed.
5) Remove two nuts that hold the speaker. I used a 1/4" rachet, extension,
and 5/16" deep well socket. Also, the socket
Replacing door speakers

By indy_85stariones,
keyword: speaker speakers door replacing
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Replacing Door Speakers...
Buy a trim stick. I bought mine at NAPA -- around $8. Use several vitamin plastic bottles to hold screws. One for each step, so you can replace each screw back to its original location. Disconnect negative terminal of battery, if you have plans to work on wiring.
1) Lower Window.
2) Remove Door Light (optional).
3) Remove the Emergency Relase Buckle of Shoulder Belt (86 and older).
4) Remove Inside Door
ACCELL GEN 7 with pics

By importwarrior,
http://www.mrgasket.com/dfigen7.html
with pictures,
opinions please