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99 blazer Dash speakers?

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Old 04-04-2012, 07:58 AM
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I got a OEM replacement off ebay i think $19.00 or around there.

easy to change if you got a short stubby phillips screw driver. it just two screws hold the grill on, lift up a little and then slides back. speaker only had two (I think 5/16th or 7mm) screws, there is a left and right side ones.
 
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Since this thread will be read ongoing from search results, drove the Brava this morning.. horrible creaking in the dash, evidently didnt deform that plastic duct far enough to clear the kicker's big magnet.
Since I need to also fix the rattle in the door speaker, I'm going to get a 4 ohm tweeter from surplus house, mount it in the factory carrier, resell the kickers, and fix the rattling door speaker like I used to in the old days.

Especially now there's stuff available, free, that's perfect for a rubber cement cone patch - Dryer softener sheet.
 
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Pretty fog are you just the dryer sheet for patching material? and bonding it with rubber cement?
 
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Pretty fog are you just the dryer sheet for patching material? and bonding it with rubber cement?
yep. Wash and rinse it well, use an old brush to conform it. I used different things years ago but that is the perfect patch material and certainly cheap enough.

Good enough for geezer ears.
 
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that's petty slick I wouldn't have thought to use a dryer sheet.
 
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