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Rear speaker removal
Monday, June 12, 2006 5:41 PM
To take the rear carpetting off you just need to pull the seat down and remove those black plastic pin/screw things, correct? What do I need to do next? I can't seem to remove that carpetting so that I can replace my stock 6x9's with a new pair eclipses.. Thanks in advance guys!!

-Adam

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Re: Rear speaker removal
Monday, June 12, 2006 5:59 PM
Lower the back seat, and remove the 4 clips that hold the plastic trim pieces to the rear dash.
Next, remove the 2 plastic trim pieces. To do this, pull them slightly toward you, and angle them toward the ground. The small clips that hold them in will pop out of place.
Pull the rear seat belts through the slots in the back deck, and then pull the slots inward a bit. This will allow the piece of rear deck that is under the sides to come free.
Now just start pulling, and jiggling it a bit. You may also need to bend the centre of the dash up slightly, being careful not to crease it. It will eventually slide out.
If you are trying to remove the rear speakers, simply push in the little clips that are facing you. You will need to disconnect the speaker wire connection. The factory speakers are held in by 4 screws. Remove those and the factory speakers will pop right out. The Rear Speakers Are 6X9's, but you can either make or buy adapters so you can use a component speaker system.

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Re: Rear speaker removal
Monday, June 12, 2006 6:18 PM
I have the plastic pin pieces popped out, are you saying the 6x9's will come down; eliminating the whole carpetting removal process?

-Adam

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Re: Rear speaker removal
Monday, June 12, 2006 6:18 PM
plastic pin pieces = the clips on the speakers, sorry.

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