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Old 15th September 2009, 21:17   #1
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Default Rear speakers

I want to replace the speakers which are in the back side panels but i want to know

A: what size they are the speakers so i can order new ones
B: how do you get to them as i cant work out how to get that panel off.
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Old 15th September 2009, 21:27   #2
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Theyre 10cm..

I have a 106 but i think the grille thingy just clips off then you unscrew them. Simples/
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Old 15th September 2009, 21:33   #3
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on my saxo i had to take the whole back panel off because the screws go in the other way. dont know if thats because the chap i bought it off put them in the wrong way or thats how they all are though
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on my saxo i had to take the whole back panel off because the screws go in the other way. dont know if thats because the chap i bought it off put them in the wrong way or thats how they all are though
Your right, on Saxo's the whole back panel needs to unclip, think i had to tilt the seats forward to get to all the clips
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Old 16th September 2009, 18:31   #5
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Oh right is it really dificult to take the back panel off?
and the rear speakers are definatly 10cm?
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Old 16th September 2009, 20:29   #6
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Any1 know if you would have to unbolt the seatbelts in back? Also are the just screwed in or poprivetied?
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should just unbolt and the seats just need to come out and peel back the window seal and you should be able to pull them off but make sure u have a bag of clips ready to replave all the ones that will more than likely break lol
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I was thinking about replacing my back speakers - after reading this I am tempted to just replace the front door speakers and drop two 6x9 in the parcel shelf.

Seems time consuming.
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Old 17th September 2009, 21:14   #9
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I was thinking about replacing my back speakers - after reading this I am tempted to just replace the front door speakers and drop two 6x9 in the parcel shelf.

Seems time consuming.
Same mate lol seems far too consuming and difficult
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its not that hard to be fair.
take u about an hour and half to do both if you never done it before.

as someone else said make sure u get plenty of clips because u will deffinatly break a few.
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