Speaker Installation Help
#1
Speaker Installation Help
Hey, sorry if this has been asked in the forum before - I did a quick search and couldn't find it.
I just wanted to know the safest/easiest way to get the front door panels off to access the speakers (my passenger side is either loose or needs to be replaced). I could probably figure this out if I took the time, but I'd prefer having a good idea of what to do before I started.
99' Protege ES
I just wanted to know the safest/easiest way to get the front door panels off to access the speakers (my passenger side is either loose or needs to be replaced). I could probably figure this out if I took the time, but I'd prefer having a good idea of what to do before I started.
99' Protege ES
#2
sadly I ran into problems pulling the door panels myself. I was told by a friend of mine that works for Circuit City (stereo installation) that there is a special tool he uses to pop door panels. I took it to him and popped the panels for me.
#3
here download glyph word doc. Its one of the best how toos ive seen in a while.
Its was made to show how to silence vibrations in your doors but he goes through removing them first.
http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1551
Be carefull about the handels though there are little brown clips that hold them to the mechanism to open the door. I boke mine tried to superglue it back on and wound up having to dukes of hazard my way out of the car once. Hope the dear can replace it.
Its was made to show how to silence vibrations in your doors but he goes through removing them first.
http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1551
Be carefull about the handels though there are little brown clips that hold them to the mechanism to open the door. I boke mine tried to superglue it back on and wound up having to dukes of hazard my way out of the car once. Hope the dear can replace it.
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