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Old Nov 11, 2006 | 07:16 PM
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So i was wondering how to take the door panels off the fit i tied to but could not get the handle off then i noticed there where no screws for the speaker to take it off. i was also wondering if anyone knows howto or where to hook some tweeters up at i need a place to connect them. at first i was going to splice the wire from the front doors and parallel wire them. so does anyone have any ideas?
 
Old Nov 12, 2006 | 03:23 AM
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For tweeters your speaker wire runs into your crossovers that come with any component speakers and then it has outputs for the tweeters and mid bass. Your surely not going to run tweeters without a crossover? You don't feed a speaker a range it can't handle.

As for the door trim just unclip the power window switch surround. Remove the screws revealed. Take the screw out of the internal door handle and unclip the handle. Then proceed to take the clips out right around the door but pulling the internal panel out. Lift up and remove entire internal door trim panel.

Factory speakers are mounted in proprietory brackets with clips. Just use MDF spacers to mount aftermarket midbass speakers. Max mounting depth is less than 70mm to clear the windows when wound down so restricts speaker choice.
 
Old Nov 12, 2006 | 08:42 AM
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ok thank you very much this is very helpful
 
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