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Old Mar 5, 2005
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Im trying to take out my factory 6x9s out and put in my pioneer 6x9 (300 watts 4 ways ) in. I have a 2dr. What all do i need to take off to get to the factory speaker. do i need to take off the plastic on the side of the back seat area where the seat belt is? is it a lot of trouble messin with them.
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its hard work IMO. if your familar with bolts n nuts, then it'll be time consuming.
http://www.madstatic.com/2k1civic/diy/rdeck/
also crutchfield gives instructions but no photos.

i had mines professionally installed for 50 bucks, thats just labor. keep in mind if the 6x9 speaker magnet is too large/fat, it wont fit because its gonna hit your trunk torsion bars and affect the trunk shocks.

refer to this thread as i was in the same situation as you basically: http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...6&page=1&pp=15


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i have changed my mind about the 6x9's now. maybe later.
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