Dash speaker grills
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All you need to do is get 2 REAL mini flathead screwdrivers wedge them under it and pull up. When i say mini...i mean mini to. like the head of it shouldnt be more than 2 centimeters wide.
Oh and while its off...u should rip the grey fabric off of the cover and re-cover it with cloth of your color scheme..it looks tight. Ill try n get a pic n post it tomorrow.
[ November 17, 2002, 02:23 PM: Message edited by: babyboyb ]
Oh and while its off...u should rip the grey fabric off of the cover and re-cover it with cloth of your color scheme..it looks tight. Ill try n get a pic n post it tomorrow.
[ November 17, 2002, 02:23 PM: Message edited by: babyboyb ]
Well I finally got the bastards off!! Real PITA but finally did it.
Took the one guy's advice and used a fairly thin flat head to get up under there.Have to make sure you use one that not only is thin but strong!!
Anyway,I removed the factory tweeters and of course there's not enough room for a 2" full range speaker.That's alright though.I have a better plan in the works!
As for re-finishing the grills,I'm going to paint them instead of re clothing them.I'll put up pic's whenever I get them finished,as well as my new speaker set up.
Took the one guy's advice and used a fairly thin flat head to get up under there.Have to make sure you use one that not only is thin but strong!!
Anyway,I removed the factory tweeters and of course there's not enough room for a 2" full range speaker.That's alright though.I have a better plan in the works!
As for re-finishing the grills,I'm going to paint them instead of re clothing them.I'll put up pic's whenever I get them finished,as well as my new speaker set up.



