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always try searching on civicforums.com - they have a lot of DIY's. if you're not a member, i doubt you will be able to see these pics, but here you go. this is for a sedan, i'd think its the same for a coupe, if not, i'm sure you can figure it out.
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Thank you very much, just what I needed
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FAQ'd!
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while on topic, is there also a guide on how to remove the back speakers? Im not feeling too comfy taking off the rear cover. is it just the few snap ins from inside the trunk or something more
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PICS ARE DEAD BUT READ
![]() Here is a list of the junk needed for this job: 1. A ratchet 2. Socket 10mm 3. Clip pry screwdriver (optional, but keeps you from messin' stuff up) 4. Dynamat (optional, but recommended, especially if you have subs) ![]() 1. If it's colder than a bitch (-20oC) you better dress warm and wear gloves... ![]() 2. Swapping Infinity Reference Series 6002i 6 1/2 in. 2 way speakers for the factory "paper series" ![]() 3. Take off the 10mm bolt from under the driver side cushion. ![]() 4. Open the trunk. On the same piece that you just took the bolt out of there is a big plastic clip (arrow) push up on it reasonably hard to loosen it. Go back in the car and lift the cushion. It will just come out. ![]() 5. Take off the passenger cushion the same way. Now is a good time to flip down the seats so you can see into the trunk. ![]() 6. Loosen the trim. You don't have to take it right off. About this much is perfect. ![]() 7. Peel back the rubber door trim about half way accross the door. ![]() 8. Unplug the defrost wires on both sides. ![]() 9. Take off the trim piece vertical to the window. Be careful, but don't be afraid to show it who's the boss. Pull it towards the middle of the car. ![]() 10. Here's where all the clips are - only 9 of them! Take the trim off both sides. ![]() 11. Take the passenger and driver side seat belts out of the rear deck. Don't worry about the middle belt. ![]() 12. Make sure you unplug the brake light from inside the trunk. ![]() 13. Here is the rear deck and it's ready to come out. The trick to this is: loosen the three front clips (arrows). Then start to pull up. After you stop hearing clicks, you need to pull it almost straight towards you. It isn't as hard as it sounds. ![]() 14. The rear deck. ![]() 15. Attack the speakers with your 10mm socket. ![]() 16. I went 'Office Space' on my speakers (optional) ![]() 17. Dynamat the deck (optional but highly reccomended epsecially if you have subs) and mout the speakers into their new home. If you have Infinity 6002i's, you have to adjust the tweeter direction now. Note about Dynamat: This crap is expensive but it works good. You DON'T HAVE TO USE A LOT. For 2 speakers and the scraps in the middle I used 1 12"x12" square and it works just as well as using twice that much. ![]() 18. Looks/sounds a lot better than the stock crap. Now do the opposite of the directions to rebuild your car. Don''t forget to plug in your brake light or the cops will pull you over. ![]() 19. Dream about your next project. An Alpine TME-M710 7" Widescreen LCD display in your passenger visor and a hardwired PS2 slim in your glove box maybe? ![]() 20. Or you could slap Infinity 6000cs 6 1/2" 2 way components in the front...It's all up to you. ![]() 21. For now just have a beer. You deserve it.
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pics are broken
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yes.
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Damn it, host site is down or something..
there a guide outthere with teh pics? im at work right now and dont have time to search and would like to add these speakers in today |
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i searched, no luck. maybe you search?
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I like this game, can i search?
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teh guide is useless without pics
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I found a nice guide but no pic
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take it to best buy if you can't read and guess where things should be removed to get the speakers out.
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well i took it, $38 got it replaced
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not bad, i guess.
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while we are on topic, I was looking for a guide to remove the deck, anyway, says to pull the bottom thing out, the 12v plug and the button, that thing wont budge though. should i remove the center thing around the shifter and go from there?
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sometimes you get the satisfaction out of saying "i didn't think i could do it, but i did"
instead of saying "i had X do it."
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Yes thats true. but I dont a cordless drill and would have needed to buy a 50ft power extention cable for $35 so whatever. plus, its ****in snowing here all day
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I wonder...if you manufacture your own spacers / mounting pieces like that...If its going to clear the factory speaker grille / cover on the door panel...
guess it depends on how thick the MDF you use is and how deep the back of the speaker extends into the door itself... any dimensions to look for?
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