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Old 02-26-2004, 04:58 PM
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Question Replacing speakers on extended cabs

I wanted to replaced the speakers in the back on the extended cab but I can't figure out how to get it out. I can't seem to locate any screws and the metal mesh screen seens to be part of the door ?
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Re: Replacing speakers on extended cabs

The entire door panel must come off.
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Re: Replacing speakers on extended cabs

You Have To Take Out The Seat... I Think There Is One Screw But I Can't Remember And Then Just Pull It Off. It Will Sound Bad But Its Just The Little Things Holding The Door On Coming Out. Hope This Helps.
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Old 02-27-2004, 09:47 AM
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Re: Re: Replacing speakers on extended cabs

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You Have To Take Out The Seat... I Think There Is One Screw But I Can't Remember And Then Just Pull It Off. It Will Sound Bad But Its Just The Little Things Holding The Door On Coming Out. Hope This Helps.
Boy that doesn't sound to promising. When you pull something on a vehicle and it sounds bad, it usually turns out bad. I was hoping it would be a whole lot easlier than that.
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Re: Replacing speakers on extended cabs

you don't have to take out the seat
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Re: Replacing speakers on extended cabs

Unscrew the screws in the cupholder and the door handle. Then it all just pops off with tabs. Very simple
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