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> Back speakers just blew, how do i change them out...
post Jul 31, 2003 - 9:18 PM
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My cousin was riding in my car and pointed out to me that my back right speaker just blew and comes in and out and rattles, how would you go about replacing them?
post Aug 1, 2003 - 12:35 AM
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if ya do search for speaker replacement sure you'd get a **** load of info,, LOL

But quickie, take out back seat and side pannels to get at em
post Aug 1, 2003 - 6:13 AM
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take off the grill

reach your hand in and pull out...also where the panel meets the door you have to pull that off too...


get a screw driver and take it out


one question though

how the f*ck did you blow that speaker?

do you have a amplifier for it??? if you over power it then i could see why it would blow but you would notice the distortion right away as well..

ionno either way

if its coming in and out it just might be a loose connection somewhere
post Aug 1, 2003 - 9:15 AM
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QUOTE (GT2GT4 @ Aug 1, 2003 - 6:27 AM)
how the f*ck did you blow that speaker?

do you have a amplifier for it??? if you over power it then i could see why it would blow but you would notice the distortion right away as well..

You are more likely to blow a speaker from lack of power rahter than overpower. Usually when you hear distortion it is the amplifier clipping the signal because it can't keep up. This causes the speakers cone to move in an erratic manner usually damaging the voicecoil windings or bottoming out the voicecoil itself.

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