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EndlessMoto 11-18-2008 10:14 PM

Removing Rear Speaker Panels on SuperCrew?
 
The front panels were easy to remove, but the rears don't seem to be the same pressure clips; Can anyone tell me how to remove the rear speaker grills on my '04 SuperCrew so I can attempt to install my new speakers? Thanks!

vtelvr 11-19-2008 09:29 AM

This isn't a direct how to, but heres the steps:
Let the back windows all the way down...just to make sure you dont slip with the tool and scratch the tint or bust the window.
Take a flat putty knife and easily pull the plastic side piece from next to the window off. It is just alligator clipped in there. Then, take the putty knife and easily pry up the window switch. Disconnect the wire and set panel aside. There is a large bolt in the panel pocket that needs to come out. Pry the small piece of trim out from behind the door handle and there are two bolts in there that have to be removed. Lastly, theres 2 more screws down at the bottom of the door panel that need to be removed. Then, just take the door panel by the grab bar, and ease it up off of the hooks...Thats it. Reverse removal process to re-install.

A long extension for your ratchet will be a good thing!!!


*Disclaimer----This is in no way a written guarantee or warranty. Simply a guide to help along. I am not held liable for ANY damage incurred by following this process.

EndlessMoto 11-19-2008 12:13 PM

Why did they make the fronts so easy and then on the rears you have to take off the whole panel? LOL.

JasonFX4 11-19-2008 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by EndlessMoto (Post 3459124)
Why did they make the fronts so easy and then on the rears you have to take off the whole panel? LOL.

They probably had a different team of genius' design the rear panels and another team design the front panels. But, thats why you take it to a professional and have them replace the speaker. That way if they break something, they pay for it.

vtelvr 11-19-2008 09:28 PM


Originally Posted by EndlessMoto (Post 3459124)
Why did they make the fronts so easy and then on the rears you have to take off the whole panel? LOL.

Think about it this way....would you want some kicking, screaming, puking kid to be able to access the actual speaker by taking off the panel that easy??? Didn't think so!!:thumbsup:

EndlessMoto 11-20-2008 12:00 AM


Originally Posted by JasonFX4 (Post 3459622)
They probably had a different team of genius' design the rear panels and another team design the front panels. But, thats why you take it to a professional and have them replace the speaker. That way if they break something, they pay for it.

There is no way I'm paying $75+ for someone to do something that is still easy.


Originally Posted by vtelvr (Post 3459921)
Think about it this way....would you want some kicking, screaming, puking kid to be able to access the actual speaker by taking off the panel that easy??? Didn't think so!!:thumbsup:

Very true. :thumbsup:

JasonFX4 11-20-2008 10:25 AM


Originally Posted by vtelvr (Post 3459921)
Think about it this way....would you want some kicking, screaming, puking kid to be able to access the actual speaker by taking off the panel that easy??? Didn't think so!!:thumbsup:

Yep thats why none of those are allowed in my truck, nevermind the mess they make, the screaming and kicking drives me nuts.

vtelvr 11-20-2008 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by JasonFX4 (Post 3460447)
Yep thats why none of those are allowed in my truck, nevermind the mess they make, the screaming and kicking drives me nuts.

AMEN.:cool:

Buckeyes903 11-20-2008 02:07 PM

I ordered speakers from crutchfield and they came with instructions to do front and rear and the HU. If you would like I may be able to scan the rear speaker pages and e-mail them to you, nice pictures and everything, I had both rear speakers replaced yesterday in 20 min. Not bad, very similar to my 94 Ranger

EndlessMoto 11-20-2008 04:40 PM


Originally Posted by Buckeyes903 (Post 3460720)
I ordered speakers from crutchfield and they came with instructions to do front and rear and the HU. If you would like I may be able to scan the rear speaker pages and e-mail them to you, nice pictures and everything, I had both rear speakers replaced yesterday in 20 min. Not bad, very similar to my 94 Ranger

If you could scan them in and email them to me that would be great! :banana:

My email is endlessmoto@live.com, Thanks!

Patman 11-20-2008 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by EndlessMoto (Post 3459124)
Why did they make the fronts so easy and then on the rears you have to take off the whole panel? LOL.

Dont ask, on my 03 screw, the front door is held on by 4 screws, and the rear door is held on by 5. Go figure that one out. The front door is something like 9" longer then the rear door :lol:

Buckeyes903 11-21-2008 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by EndlessMoto (Post 3460912)
If you could scan them in and email them to me that would be great! :banana:

My email is endlessmoto@live.com, Thanks!

e-mail sent


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