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replacing rear speakers for a 4runner
Does anyone know just how to replace the 2 rear door speakers on a 98 4runner?
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Re: replacing rear speakers for a 4runner
Speakers really arent hard to install/replace, if the wires to the door and everything are in tact, you just need to take off the covers on the inside, pull the speaker out, then cut the wires and solder them directly (seems to work better for me) to the new speaker.
Shouldnt be too tricky, and make sure you buy the right kind of solder.
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Re: replacing rear speakers for a 4runner
There are these little clip things that you have to push in on the center of them and pull out. Then theres a screw inside the door opener, unscrew and slide it towards the front of the car. Then pry off the handle that you use to shut the door, it goes upward. Then there are a couple screws inside of that, and the rest is popping clips out. Its real easy, but if you are trying to send a lot of power to your speakers, yoll have to get an amp and replace those stock wires. That is a little more complicated
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