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Easiest way to remove the rear deck? 99 coupe - 4/15/2008 10:01:07 PM   
Colin

 

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Hey just wondering the best way to get the rear deck off so i can get to the rear speakers? i've looked at it and the only way i can see looks hard as hell. Just wondering if anyones got some bright idea's theyd like to share?
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RE: Easiest way to remove the rear deck? 99 coupe - 4/15/2008 10:01:53 PM   
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No easy way lol, its not too hard its just time consuming

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RE: Easiest way to remove the rear deck? 99 coupe - 4/16/2008 3:43:03 PM   
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loosen that black metal thing, then unhinge the clips behind the seats
then the rest is also a bitch since there's overlap with the other decks

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RE: Easiest way to remove the rear deck? 99 coupe - 4/16/2008 3:58:03 PM   
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dito theres no easy way........ its a HUGE PITA.... so what i would sugest is when you do get it all swaped out then this time mount your new speakers from the botom ;)

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RE: Easiest way to remove the rear deck? 99 coupe - 4/16/2008 5:50:55 PM   
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actually here's an idea
glue or somehow attach a nut to each hole in the 6x9 or w/e speaker choice
that way, you can screw the screw in from the trunk
rather than inside the car


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RE: Easiest way to remove the rear deck? 99 coupe - 4/16/2008 6:01:06 PM   
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ya thats what i ment.... tho i prefere SHORT self taping screws. a nut thats been glued on can spin.... and then you have to go thru all that trouble again if you ever have problem with the speaker or what not...

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RE: Easiest way to remove the rear deck? 99 coupe - 4/17/2008 6:21:42 AM   
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I have a 98 so I dont know how much of a difference there is.

The side panels overlap the rear deck, I was able to bend mine enough to just pull it out.
Putting it back in was no problem. The thing will bend alot without breaking.

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RE: Easiest way to remove the rear deck? 99 coupe - 4/17/2008 10:16:25 AM   
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K well i'll give all that a try, i really just need to get the bitch to stop rattling every time my subs hit. I dynamated the whole trunk, and its quite as can be, but i spent a lot of money so i'd really like to have no rattling. lol

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