Removing front dash speaker grills

Ben Swann benswann at comcast.net
Fri Jun 9 21:17:46 EDT 2006


Come on - two phillips screws each underneath.  Lert side need to remove the
air vent hose.  Right side need to remove the glove box.

 

30 min  job.

 

Ben 

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[Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2006 12:01:03 -0400

From: Kneale Brownson <kneale at coslink.net>

Subject: Re: Removing front dash speaker grills

To: "Daniel McOrmond" <dmcormond at gmail.com>,quattro at audifans.com

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Dash speaker grilles are integral to the speakers.  Speakers are held in
place in the dash by two Phillips head screws through metal tabs that are
part of the dash.  I can't imagine removing them without taking off the
dash.

 

 

At 10:31 AM 6/9/2006 -0400, Daniel McOrmond wrote:

>I have an '87 4000S. The factory speakers are long gone, and I'm 

>thinking of replacing them.

> 

>What is the best way to remove the front dashboard speaker grills? Do 

>they just snap out, or are they held in place by some screws or clips?

> 

>Thanks,

> 

>-Daniel]



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