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I just got my new speakers for the front. I plan on installing them tommorow. To install them I believe I will have to take out the whole door panel? Its held on by screws on the sides, are there any hidden ones? plus once that is out, I can use the stock wires right? thanks, I'm really not electrically inclined


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there are screws on the bottom too. as well as hidden ones behind the pull handle (the one you pull to close the door). you have to CAREFULLY pop off the long horizontal plastic piece and there are screws behind that. just carefully tug on the door in different spots and you'll find everything. remember, if you feel like you will have to force it (pull hard) then something is still in there.

yes, you can use the factory wires. i was actually quite impressed how thick they are for stock speaker wires. im not sure which is the positive and negative though, if it really even matters..

supposedly, if putting in aftermarket speakers you should bypass the factory amp so it will sound better. that's located right behind glove box.

ps remember to connect the speaker wires to the speaker terminals REAL good cuz that is a spot in which they LOVE to come disconnected. nothing like having to pull the door panel off again to reconnect the speaker
try to solder them if you can, for the strongest/best connection. it's very easy to do and you can buy the materials for next to nothing.


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I know its a little small, but those lines comming out of the door are the screws, hope it helps

- 2 on bottom
- 2 on outside edge
- 1 on inside edge
- 1 by speaker grill (under screw cover)
- 1 on inside of door handle assembly (under screw cover)
- 2 under the center portion of the door handle
- 1 in the sail panel

Yes, you should be able to use the factory wires, the only tricky thing might be drilling new holes to mount the speaker if it doesn't match up to factory locations.

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Originally posted by svt4stv:
there are screws on the bottom too. as well as hidden ones behind the pull handle (the one you pull to close the door). you have to CAREFULLY pop off the long horizontal plastic piece and there are screws behind that.






DONT pry it off...if you look under the handle at about 5oclock you will see a tiny little quare cut out of the handle itself. Insert a flat head and push up and it will pop off the long trim piece inside the door handle.

Lastly, he forgot to mention that there is a screw behind the triangle trim piece, mirror guard whatever its called on the door (by where youd put one of the A-pillar guage things). There is a small circle plastic plug in the middle of it. This needs to be pyed out as there is a screw behind it. It can be a real PITA tho b/c you can scratch the hell out of it if your not carefull.

And yes definatly bypass the stock amp w/ one of those Scosche harnesses.

Good luck


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Scosche makes a harness to bypass our stock amps? specifically for that? or were you referring to something else?


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A tip for removing the small caps on the triangular trim nr the wing mirror is to drill a small pilot hole in the centre of the cap. Then screw in a screw a few turns and you can pull them out easily. Spare caps are only 8p each over here in the UK so I'm sure they will be minimal over in the US. This way you don't ruin the triangular surround which costs a fair bit more to replace.


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Originally posted by svt4stv:
Scosche makes a harness to bypass our stock amps? specifically for that? or were you referring to something else?




Im almost 100% positive scosche makes a harness that bypasses the factory amp...but someone may correct me if im wrong.

Check Crutchfield.com to see the Scosche stuff


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HOlly Smokes!! Turned out I already had speakers!! Rockford Fosgates I didn't know I had speakers!! yay!! I'll check the rear ones and if those are stock, I'll change those. I'm soo happy!

I use to tell myself jeeez..the stock speakers really aren't that bad..hahah turns out they are rockford fosgates!


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Guess your door panels aren't virgins!!!!!!


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Originally posted by kontour_sev6:
Guess your door panels aren't virgins!!!!!!




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