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How do you take off the behind the seat door panel?
On a regular cab 98 ram, I want to replace the rear 5 1/4" speakers. The problem is that the plastic panel has some clips holding it to the sheet metal. How do you take it off without breaking the clips? I already broke the top one.
BTW, a 6 1/2" speaker should fit in there with no problem right? At least that is what I have heard. Thanks for the comments. |
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I have a 95 and I think it could be a bit different but, I more or less just pulled. Mine had those gay-o push pins. One really large one 3/4 of the way down. I have 6.5's in mine and they work fine.
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A pry bar (Wonderbar)and a mallet will do wonders!What a timesaver!
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Just like above, I grabbed mine at the door jamb and pulled. It snaps back on no prob.
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