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Old Feb 10, 2003
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rear speaker install ? white rabbit?

hey guys i want to replace my girlfriend's rear speakers it's a 95 for mustang. i don't know how to remove the rear deck. any suggestions or know how. Thanks. oh by the way will some 6x9 fit. i have a pair of pioneer TS-a6999 specs for speakers
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if its anything liek the newer mustangs:

they are 5x7's

you start with the three bolts there, should be 8 milli, i dont think they are 10, anywys, that faux leather piece comes off, then you can massage out the cardboard and capet piece out. done!

if you insist on doing things the hard wya, you can take off teh side panels, but the seatbelt is attatched ot that, requires a rather large star bit to get the seatbelt off. much easier to massage the piece out.

much easier than our cars, i must admit.
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