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    Posted: February-23-2022 at 7:02pm
Anyone tell me best way to remove/replace speakers on a '94 (or there about)?
Looks to me as though the entire side panels need to come out...oh I hope not. Thanks.
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my 93 I did not have to remove combing pads..I simply removed the speaker grill, then there was 4 screws holding them onto the combing pads. removed the 4 screws and speakers pulled out.  now I have seen some screws are on the face/front and others were on the back side of the speaker/combing pads. You'll just have to look and see where your screws are located. 


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Thanks.
It appears that the original speakers (at least in '94) have no removable grille. They are either installed from the backside, or installed frontside before upholstery. I can't tell....still hoping someone has done this...
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Believe they’re rear mount… the TSC’s (97+) certainly were.
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Believe they’re rear mount… the TSC’s (97+) certainly were.

There's the little buggers...you are right. Thanks for the help.
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