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Old 11-22-2006, 09:18 PM
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How does one remove the speakers (front and rear) on a 97 SLE? I can't figure it out, and my manuals aren't in the same town. Also, I utterly suck at finding results. Between the two 15 page term papers I'm writing, I don't think I can fully focus anymore.
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http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...e=article&k=40

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remove the rear speaker grille, and pop out
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
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http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...e=article&k=40

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remove the rear speaker grille, and pop out
How do I remove the speaker grill? Just...pry it out?
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yes it literally pops off
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sledge hammer and a crow bar should do the trick
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For the rears, I prefer to use a torque-lever actuator attached to a bi-fulcrum bar. Both parts can be purchased online from Snap-On. If you synchronize the bi-lateral thrust of both tools, you can drink beer while the tools do the work for you.

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Originally Posted by willwren
For the rears, I prefer to use a torque-lever actuator attached to a bi-fulcrum bar. Both parts can be purchased online from Snap-On. If you synchronize the bi-lateral thrust of both tools, you can drink beer while the tools do the work for you.

oooooh i gotta get me one of them
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its easier to remove the c pillar and rear quarter panel.
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Originally Posted by Gumball
its easier to remove the c pillar and rear quarter panel.
Jim i have to disagree with this.....on the 92-99 it is MUCH easire to just pop off the grille and get the speaker and the mount
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<----- straight face. :? any other suggestions



Kidding aside Chand, listen to Pat.
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