Re: 2000 Club Cab, rear speakers

From: Chuong Nguyen (dester223@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat May 12 2001 - 04:14:51 EDT


What do you mean? The plastic trim piece easily slides up and down on my 97
dakota CC. All I did was have the plastic slider thing flush with the bolt
it bolts onto and I clipped all the clips and pins in place then slide the
plastic piece to expose the bolt.

That's it. Maybe you could try taping the sliding piece where it is before
you take the panel off so that it doesn't lose it's position. That's my
best trend of thought at the moment.
-Chuong

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Hey gang,

This weekend I'm going to be taking apart the back seat area of my 2000
Club Cab again (installing extra wiring, fixing a rattle). The last
time I did this (to replace the rear speakers), it was a major pain in
the rear to get the seat belt correctly re-mounted to the slider for the
height adjustment.

I'm just curious if anybody has any "tricks" about how to get that to work
better.

-Bill

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