Door speaker install problem
#1
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I've got a 2000 LS 2dr 4wd. I just got done replacing the dash tweeters with some full range 4x6's and the rear 6x9's, all Alpine. I tried to replace the door speakers with 6 1/2" speakers but I couldn't get the factory speakers out. I took the door panels off but not entirely. Enought to get to the speakers but I just can't see how these speakers are attached. Any help would be appreciated.
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They're attached with 4 t10 hex screws. Pull the panels off all the way, which takes some fighting to get the power window/lock buttons out, but they'll come out completely with enough wiggling. The speakers are easily accessed after that. I have a guide for a 4 door over on .net.
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The rear hatch on my 1996 gmc jimmy will not open with the button on the dash i have tried a different button and checked the actuator in the back that works fine when i hit the button on the keyless entery i can here a clicking right by the button on the dash and ideas what the problem is i am out ofideas.
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The rear hatch on my 1996 gmc jimmy will not open with the button on the dash i have tried a different button and checked the actuator in the back that works fine when i hit the button on the keyless entery i can here a clicking right by the button on the dash and ideas what the problem is i am out ofideas.
The rear hatch on my 1996 gmc jimmy will not open with the button on the dash i have tried a different button and checked the actuator in the back that works fine when i hit the button on the keyless entery i can here a clicking right by the button on the dash and ideas what the problem is i am out ofideas.
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How do I find the diagram?
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It's a sticky in this very forum.
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unscrew them lol. and you should replace all with 6.5's they sound beter than 6x9's
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