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getting to my speakers...
I bought new speakers for my 98 civic coupe and I can't figure out how to get to the rear speakers. It looks like I have to take off the back panel but I can't figure out how to do that. I'm pretty new to car audio so if anyone knows of any websites or knows how to remove the rear panel that would be great.
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you have to take the seat out, that is the easiest way.
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the rear tray has to come off, try a chiltons or haynes manual to see how it comes off
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Re: getting to my speakers...
yeah definately go with a haynes or chilton.
my friend had a 98 coupe and we replaced his rear speaks. we ended up ripping the hell out of his tray because he didn't know what he was doing. research it a little more and make sure you know what you are doing. a hayne/chilton is very VERY useful. |
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