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Old 05-29-2007, 06:27 PM
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front speaker plate

is it possible to get out front speakers out of the mounting plate without cutting them out? i've tried and failed multipul times.
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Why would you want too
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to put decent speakers in.....
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wait wtf r u talking about?
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No that wont work. youll just ruin the stock speaker and not be able to put the aftermarket one in anyway. Find an audio shop and they should have a plate that will fit the aftermarket and bolt on. If they dont have that then youll have to get a filler plate and drill holes in the door to mount it.

But either way go to an audio shop that sells accessories and they should be able to help you out.
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