View Full Version : Installing 6.5" Splits and 6x9 to TJ Magna Sedan -- Need help
Danek
31-12-2005, 05:53 PM
Hey guys, i got a TJ magna series II... I've recently installed my new 200W JVC deck, been running the stock standard front and rear speakers but need something that can handle the decks power better, so I bought 6.5" pioneer splits and pioneer 6x9, I need to know how to take the plastic off the doors so I can install the splits and need to know how to take rear speaker cover panel off without breaking them.
All much would be very much appreciated fellas.
Thankyou muchly!
DaJaJa
31-12-2005, 06:01 PM
here how to remove the door trims
DaJaJa
31-12-2005, 06:07 PM
the get the rear speaker covers off.... its a matter of pulling them off gently...
then there are 4 screws holding down the 6X9 speakers...
Jezza
31-12-2005, 06:11 PM
Small wrench/socket with phillips head attachment to remove screws.
For rear screws on 6x9 speakers nearist rear window
MitsiMonsta
31-12-2005, 06:12 PM
the get the rear speaker covers off.... its a matter of pulling them off gently...
then there are 4 screws holding down the 6X9 speakers...
Actually, there are 3 screws underneath the parcel shelf in the boot around the 6x9's. Undo these, then gently pull the grilles off.
The biggest problem you will have is getting a screwdriver to the heads on the screws holding in the 6x9's...... good luck!
DaJaJa
31-12-2005, 06:15 PM
Actually, there are 3 screws underneath the parcel shelf in the boot around the 6x9's. Undo these, then gently pull the grilles off.
The biggest problem you will have is getting a screwdriver to the heads on the screws holding in the 6x9's...... good luck!
:redface: :redface: I went and checked to make sure and yes there are screws to hold down the grill!!!! my bad...
the 2 screws furthest away from you while looking at the 6X9 is a #(U$ to get off.....
MitsiMonsta
31-12-2005, 07:28 PM
:redface: :redface: I went and checked to make sure and yes there are screws to hold down the grill!!!! my bad...
Yes Dajaja, you would have had to pull rather firmly to get the grilles off your way, and probably broken something while you were at it...
You are so right about those screws. My mate has a right angled rachet screwdriver that did the job with a minimum of fuss. Highly recommended.... or you can just remove the rear screen (yes, we considered it!!!! ) :redface:
Danek
31-12-2005, 08:35 PM
Thanks heaps guys... should be able to complete job now.... :D
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