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Old 05-18-2005, 05:43 PM
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How hard is it to Remove rear seats to get to speakers

SO ive seen the other posts on how to get the cd player, speakers etc out of my 1999 hyundai accent sedanand so far have installed a new cd player and 2 front speakers, now next up back speakers, I see that to access them I have to take out the seats and all that, but is this a major pain in the Buttocks to do? seems liek seats come out fairly easy but if anyone has actually done this can you lend me some insight.

Also, would it be easier to just pop those stock speaker covers of with a pry bar or something, and then getting the speakers out that way? since the new speakers i have have new speaker covers, and i plan on lkeeping the car til it dies so I dont have to worry about trade in value?

thanks for any advice you can offer
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Old 06-10-2005, 08:58 PM
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If you're talking about the rear deck...I wouldn't recommend going in top down. The bolts holding the speakers in are on the bottom. You won't get them out that way. It's a tight squeeze, but you should be able to get to them from the truck.
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