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Trick to replacing rear speakers? #421105 03/20/04 11:30 PM
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Alluvial_Plains Offline OP
Wheeler
Hello All
Is there a trick to getting at the speakers in the rear of an ext. cab T100? It looks very involved, and I have been putting it off for months. Any tips?

TIA!


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Re: Trick to replacing rear speakers? [Re: Alluvial_Plains] #421106 03/20/04 11:49 PM
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dogslovetrucks Offline
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It takes way too long, pick a day when the weather is nice, Crutchfield has a real good set of instructions, but you have to pull the whole back of the cab apart. My favorite tool in the whole process was a 3 inch putty knife to help pop off the trim.

Re: Trick to replacing rear speakers? [Re: dogslovetrucks] #421107 03/21/04 05:14 AM
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garym Offline
Rock Warrior
And pickup a few extra of the plastic pop-ins cause sure as heck your gonna break a few or lose one into the dark depths down there. I found some on those red laminated HELP racks at the parts store.


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02 Camry LE
2008 Yaris
Re: Trick to replacing rear speakers? [Re: Alluvial_Plains] #421108 03/22/04 12:10 AM
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Alluvial_Plains Offline OP
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YIKES! It looks like I'll wait until next weekend before tackling this job. Thank you for the responses, and I'll try the putty blade trick and also pick up some extra clips too.

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Man who fly airplane upside-down bound to have crack up.
Re: Trick to replacing rear speakers? [Re: Alluvial_Plains] #421109 03/22/04 06:14 AM
Anonymous
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I tried to replace mine and finally sain F#*@ it. I used a Dremel tool to cut out eh rear speaker grills and then removed the factory speakers. I then mounted factory, size speakers in the mounts, and replaced the dremeled covers with speaker covers from radio shack. Then, when I wanted even bigger speakers (6x9's) I made a bigger hole and mounted them in a little plexi glass. The stuff works great, and if you can't find covers for them, try Radio shack and Best Buy

Re: Trick to replacing rear speakers? #421110 03/22/04 03:23 PM
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mikem Offline
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Tweeter,
That's what I've considered, but haven't had the guts to tackle yet. Did you just cut around the square indentation at the edge of the stock grille? How did you mount the replacements grills? Were they round or square?

Thanks


1995 T100 SR5 XCab 2WD Auto
Re: Trick to replacing rear speakers? [Re: mikem] #421111 03/22/04 04:05 PM
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Chris V Offline
Body Damage is Cool
This is such a bad idea. Just take the time and remove them the right way. It is not that hard. I had the panel half way off when I replaced my seat belt and it only took 10 minutes. Do it the right way so you don't have a ghetto-rigged looking vehicle.


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Re: Trick to replacing rear speakers? [Re: Chris V] #421112 03/22/04 07:31 PM
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jroc Offline
Trail Leader
I built boxes and put in 5.25" speakers and didn't cut anything on the panel. Uzombie did something with the plastic stock boxes. The rear panel removal is a PITA.

Re: Trick to replacing rear speakers? [Re: jroc] #421113 03/24/04 11:04 PM
Anonymous
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It's not that bad. I agree with Chris V, take the time to make it look nice. 5 1/4 speakers fit in the stock boxes perfectly, with drilling one whole. But, I bet taking it apart, soldiering the speakers in, and then replaceing everything took only 2-3 hours.


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