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

From: Brent Hackl (BHackl@mail.nrginfo.com)
Date: Wed Apr 21 1999 - 17:17:45 EDT


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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