REMOVE REAR SPEAKER TRAY
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Re: REMOVE REAR SPEAKER TRAY (cslegacy)
If you are talking about the rear speaker cover, it is easy.
1. Just fold the rear seats down
2. Move the seat belts out of the way
3. Lift up the cover a little bit
4. Unhook the 3rd brake light
5. pull the cover off.
There may be a couple clips on there that you need to remove, but you'll see those. It's been so long since I took the rear cover off that I don't quite remember.
-Shane
1. Just fold the rear seats down
2. Move the seat belts out of the way
3. Lift up the cover a little bit
4. Unhook the 3rd brake light
5. pull the cover off.
There may be a couple clips on there that you need to remove, but you'll see those. It's been so long since I took the rear cover off that I don't quite remember.
-Shane
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Re: (cslegacy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cslegacy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanks
but im talking about the hole tray it looks like it cant be taken off. but people must have removed it b4.</TD></TR></TABLE>
They may have, but not without cutting. That is the only way.
-Shane
but im talking about the hole tray it looks like it cant be taken off. but people must have removed it b4.</TD></TR></TABLE>
They may have, but not without cutting. That is the only way.
-Shane
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o ok becuase mine is tacted up the sides then looks like its welded to the boot and this is a untouched sir eg9
thanks for ur help nighttrain
thanks for ur help nighttrain
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I just want to make sure that you are talking about the metal crossmember that the rear speakers bolt to. If that is what you are referring to, then yes, it is tacked on.
-Shane
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