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Old 07-08-2003, 09:15 PM
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Anybody know how to do this?

Take the back deck out of your civic where the 6x9's are? The whole damn thing is one peice, speaker grille's and all. I have a 02 coupe if that makes any difference. Any advice at all would be a big help.
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Old 07-08-2003, 09:59 PM
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Well, on my other ride, a 96 civic 2dr...the 2 rear side panels are kinda on top of rear panel..i had to pull the side panel hard so it can lift up enough for me to pull UP the rear deck...i had someone holding it up while i replace the speakers quick...cuz it's pretty hard to keep it lifted up and you might have to hold it up so that you can have enough space to turn your screwdriver to untighten the screws..thats the only way i know to do it - force. May be you should ask your dealer...they will help you.
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