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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined Jul 1, '06 From Oregon Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Alright so I was removing my door panels the other day to swap out the stock speakers with aftermarket ones. I started with the passengers side, and didn't have a problem. So i un-screwed all the same bolts off the drivers side as i did the passengers side, and the panel won't budge. It feels like it's stuck in the middle or something. Am I missing a bolt? Or is there something else? I pulled on it til I thought it was gonna break, so I gave up, and am now turning to all of you for help since I can't figure it out
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QUOTE(DEATH @ Feb 28, 2008 - 4:00 PM) [snapback]647229[/snapback] This is still on topic: Is there a way to take off only the bottom plastic section of the power window door panel so that you could get to the speaker but not mess with the delicate edge up by the window? none that i know of. It comes off as a whole. it honestly isn't hard at all... you just take out the few screws in the door, along with the clips on the side and the panel lifts straight up. The part top edge part against the window comes straight up and out. I bet you could take off the panel in under 5 minutes, put the speaker in, and put the panel back on in under 15 minutes. it's easy ![]() |
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