Re: RE: RE: How hard is it to replace the factory speakers?

From: gmvega (gmvega@gateway.net)
Date: Wed Apr 21 1999 - 18:39:44 EDT


I replaced my speakers with Diamond Audio separates in the front and two
ways in the rear. No cutting was required, only new screw holes. You can
use the factory grills integrated in the panel. I used surplus screens
(from an audio shop) and covered them in grill cloth and then attached them
to the panel on the outside. Looks custom without tearing up the panel.

GV 98 Bl CC R/T

-----Original Message-----
From: Brent Hackl <BHackl@mail.nrginfo.com>
To: 'dakota-truck@buffnet.net' <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 4:53 PM
Subject: DML: RE: RE: How hard is it to replace the factory speakers?

>Can you put 6.5's in the doors and the rear (in a 97-99 club cab), WITHOUT
CUTTING? And then do you utilize the factory grills?
>
>...Brent
>(99 4x4 CC 5.2 5spd)
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Derek Minor [mailto:dminor@grote.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 12:55 PM
>To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
>Subject: DML: RE: How hard is it to replace the factory speakers?
>
>
>very simple i just installed MB QUarts all the way around and they are all
6
>1/2's. Also there is plenty of room in the doors for most any size (within
>reason) speaker to fit. The only thing a little more time consuming is if
>you get rid of the factory amp and install a new one, watch the wiring to
>the speakers.
>
>Derek
>
>-----Original Message-----
>>Super wrote:
>
>I am buying a good head unit this weekend, and I figured I would buy some 6
>1/2" and 4" replacements for my 4 factory speakers...
>
>My question is... are the speakers easy to replace? or should I pay to
>have
>them installed
>
>I have fair knowledge in car audio installation.. so I'm hoping it
shouldn't
>be a problem
>
>



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