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How do you remove rear speakers (5-Door)
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devildriverxii
PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 5:40 am Reply with quote Up
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They appear to be riveted in place.

Just wondered how to remove them, I need to replace them as they're all sounding awful now.

Also while I'm here, anyone know the dimensions of the front door speakers.

I checked all the ICE section, and couldn't find anything to help.

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Rears - drill the rivets out if there riveted in.

As for fronts, look harder next time.

www.206info.co.uk/Foru.../t=65.html

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You have to drill out the rivets and then secure the new speaker with some clips. Most new speakers will come with the clips/securing screws to achieve this.
 

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MrBSI wrote:
Rears - drill the rivets out if there riveted in.

As for fronts, look harder next time.

www.206info.co.uk/Foru.../t=65.html

Cheers, I didn't actually look for info on fronts cause I was making this thread anyway.

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When I got my rear comps they came with some bolts to hold in place in the rear, just had to drill a slightly bigger hole than what was already there, comps all around best choice ever made!
 
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those rivets are made of tin.. easy to drill out Smile drilling new holes for new speakers will eat 1-2 drill bits

 


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DeadEyePaul wrote:
drilling new holes for new speakers will eat 1-2 drill bits

You mean poor quality drill bits OR operator error with the drill Wink

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MrBSI wrote:
DeadEyePaul wrote:
drilling new holes for new speakers will eat 1-2 drill bits

You mean poor quality drill bits OR operator error with the drill Wink

*Nods* both! Laughing


 


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