How Do you get to rear Speakers?
How many bolts do I have to remove to get to the rear speakers? Are there only the tow allen wrenches and what size is the allen wrench? Do you think 6 1/2 will fit in the rear? I know you guys say it is 5 1/4 but what do you think?
You just need to begin taking off the trunk panels to get to the rear speakers. I do not think that 6.5 will fit the hole is fairly close to 5.25 size. Also, the rear speakers were not riveted in, they were only screws.
I just did it on my xB over the weekend. Here's what I did:
Remove the cargo box or spare tire box (depending on side)
Remove the two 8mm hex bolts (cargo cover hangers)
Remove the rear seat back
Remove the rear seat cushion
Remove the rear seat back hinge
Remove whatever that other bolt is
Remove the door sill
Remove or loosen the cargo door trim (plastic door sill at the bottom of the opening)
Remove the weatherstripping
Carefully pop loose a few plastic fasteners and snaps
I recommend doing one side at a time so you have a reference in case you're not 100% sure how things go back together
The rear speaker is a 5" paper driver that screams "cheap." On my xB the speaker is screwed in place and not riveted.
(Edit: It's easier to remove the rear seat back first, then the rear seat cushion. And yes, it is kind of a PITA.)
Remove the cargo box or spare tire box (depending on side)
Remove the two 8mm hex bolts (cargo cover hangers)
Remove the rear seat back
Remove the rear seat cushion
Remove the rear seat back hinge
Remove whatever that other bolt is
Remove the door sill
Remove or loosen the cargo door trim (plastic door sill at the bottom of the opening)
Remove the weatherstripping
Carefully pop loose a few plastic fasteners and snaps
I recommend doing one side at a time so you have a reference in case you're not 100% sure how things go back together
The rear speaker is a 5" paper driver that screams "cheap." On my xB the speaker is screwed in place and not riveted.
(Edit: It's easier to remove the rear seat back first, then the rear seat cushion. And yes, it is kind of a PITA.)
sounds like a lot of work to get to the rear speaker what do you think a 6 1/2 speaker will fit. Because I have some boston pro components 6 1/2 to put in there if it will fit.
Originally Posted by sithscripter
I just did it on my xB over the weekend. Here's what I did:
Remove the cargo box or spare tire box (depending on side)
Remove the two 8mm hex bolts (cargo cover hangers)
Remove the rear seat cushion
Remove the rear seat back
Remove the rear seat back hinge
Remove whatever that other bolt is
Remove the door sill
Remove or loosen the cargo door trim
Remove the weatherstripping
Carefully pop loose a few plastic fasteners and snaps
I recommend doing one side at a time so you have a reference in case you're not 100% sure how things go back together
The rear speaker is a 5" paper driver that screams "cheap." On my xB the speaker is screwed in place and not riveted.
Remove the cargo box or spare tire box (depending on side)
Remove the two 8mm hex bolts (cargo cover hangers)
Remove the rear seat cushion
Remove the rear seat back
Remove the rear seat back hinge
Remove whatever that other bolt is
Remove the door sill
Remove or loosen the cargo door trim
Remove the weatherstripping
Carefully pop loose a few plastic fasteners and snaps
I recommend doing one side at a time so you have a reference in case you're not 100% sure how things go back together
The rear speaker is a 5" paper driver that screams "cheap." On my xB the speaker is screwed in place and not riveted.
Originally Posted by westsype
sounds like a lot of work to get to the rear speaker what do you think a 6 1/2 speaker will fit. Because I have some boston pro components 6 1/2 to put in there if it will fit.
Originally Posted by DenZinz
Originally Posted by sithscripter
I just did it on my xB over the weekend. Here's what I did:
Remove the cargo box or spare tire box (depending on side)
Remove the two 8mm hex bolts (cargo cover hangers)
Remove the rear seat cushion
Remove the rear seat back
Remove the rear seat back hinge
Remove whatever that other bolt is
Remove the door sill
Remove or loosen the cargo door trim
Remove the weatherstripping
Carefully pop loose a few plastic fasteners and snaps
I recommend doing one side at a time so you have a reference in case you're not 100% sure how things go back together :shock:
The rear speaker is a 5" paper driver that screams "cheap." On my xB the speaker is screwed in place and not riveted.
Remove the cargo box or spare tire box (depending on side)
Remove the two 8mm hex bolts (cargo cover hangers)
Remove the rear seat cushion
Remove the rear seat back
Remove the rear seat back hinge
Remove whatever that other bolt is
Remove the door sill
Remove or loosen the cargo door trim
Remove the weatherstripping
Carefully pop loose a few plastic fasteners and snaps
I recommend doing one side at a time so you have a reference in case you're not 100% sure how things go back together :shock:
The rear speaker is a 5" paper driver that screams "cheap." On my xB the speaker is screwed in place and not riveted.
this time.Your boston pro's will fit u may need to trim hole and i would suggest a mdf plate to mount them to 1/4 " mdf will do just fine hyope this helps if any question
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