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Chico999
18th December 2007, 11:20
I have cut out the holes.....put the shelf back in. but i cant get into the rear standard speakers to disconnect and use that to connect the new speakers. Any ideas how to get to the rear speaker without damaging and of the surrounding plastic?

S70KES
18th December 2007, 11:53
when you say rear one's i'm guessing you mean the ones behind the quarter pannel. if so you need to remove the whole pannel to get to these.

S70KES
18th December 2007, 11:54
when you say rear one's i'm guessing you mean the ones behind the quarter pannel. if so you need to remove the whole pannel to get to these. rear speakers that is.

djawesome123
18th December 2007, 11:57
need to take out seats and then the rear quarter panel. its not too difficult pm me if you need more help:y:

steviet
18th December 2007, 12:22
there`s a guide below to get the rear speakers out

http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=103292

brooksy22
18th December 2007, 15:53
you can remove the rear quater panel enough to get to the speaker wires without removing the rear seats , then just connect your new wires up . If you want to remove the standard speakers you will have to completely remove the rear panels

Chico999
18th December 2007, 16:05
perfect mate, is there any screws or n e thing i need to undo to get to the wire?
Where do i start as i tried last nite but failed miserably!:wall:

Noddy
18th December 2007, 16:10
Read the guide mate, its all in there. There are no screws holding the panel on just clips. Take the rear seat out and remove the rubber from the window where it covers the plastic. (same with door seals) then from the bottom, prise the trim out and it'll pop off.

The speaker itself is held on by two screws and the wires are just push fit connectors on the back.

Use a bit of terminal block to extend the wires to the boot.

Chico999
18th December 2007, 16:13
Right! i shall do that. thanks for the advice folks!

Noddy
18th December 2007, 16:23
There is a guide on here on how to remove the rear door cards. Check that as well as it'll have pics for you to follow along with....:y:

VTR_Nick
18th December 2007, 16:33
put new speaker cables down through the car and cut the rear speaker cables at the CD palyer end. alot easier than taking off those pannels :)

Chico999
18th December 2007, 16:54
Thats what i wanted to avoid lol, if it has to be done it has to be done!

Chico999
18th December 2007, 16:54
There is a guide on here on how to remove the rear door cards. Check that as well as it'll have pics for you to follow along with....:y:

Cool!! n e idea wer this guide is?

steviet
18th December 2007, 17:07
Cool!! n e idea wer this guide is?

ave already put the link up for you mate. but there`s no pics am affraid. also just noticed your from the town. good man :y:

Chico999
18th December 2007, 17:25
Cool!

Oft! a dalgety bay man! Theres no many scots on this is there?
where did you get your saxo lowered?
Sorta prices am i looking at?

BENSAX3
18th December 2007, 17:36
you can lower it yourself mate fairly straigh forward if you have the tools, any garage should be able to lower your sax mate

steviet
18th December 2007, 20:20
Cool!

Oft! a dalgety bay man! Theres no many scots on this is there?
where did you get your saxo lowered?
Sorta prices am i looking at?

there`s is quite a few scots now mate. more and more appearing all the time.
best place to get your car lowered is fife auto centre. there`s hardly anyone in fife touch the saxo cause off the torsion bar. just buy the springs from somewhere like demon tweeks then go to the auto centre to get them fitted and adjust your torsion bar to match. as for prices , ma car was lowered when i got it. but the back off the car was lower than the front. looked like a speed boat. so i took it to the autocentre and they raised it for 135quid. its not cheap but there the only folk that would do it. hope this helps bud. cheers :y: