Speakers

kyle_252
kyle_252 Posts: 47
edited June 2004 in Car Audio & Electronics
Hey
Whats up everyone, im trying to put in my new speakers into my front doors. Im having trouble tho b\c its a manual window and i cant figure out how to get the door cover off. Ive gotten the pannel to the point of comming off but i cant figure out how to get past the window crank. The car is a plymouth neon 1996, 4 door, expresso. Plz help me out my front left speaker is blown and the right is weird. I have factory stock and i really need to change it b\c its pissing me off. plz help me out.

The New Guy

Still looking for good set up, with dual subs and amp wire kit and stuff. i can make my own box but need to know the price and stuff of everything else.
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  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited June 2004
    mines an auto, but i think there is a tool they make for taking them out. i think it just prys it off, but im not too sure
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  • neomagus00
    neomagus00 Posts: 3,899
    edited June 2004
    yeah, there's a tool, but i'm sure it can be done manually if you're careful and take your time.

    if you're looking for dual subs with only 400 bucks, it's gonna be real tough to make that happen. realistically, you're gonna make it with one, but you'd need to step up the budget to get two.
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  • Jstas
    Jstas Posts: 14,820
    edited June 2004
    Don't beg, it's pathetic. The door panels are an easy solution. Go to Pep Boys and go to the HELP! section or the tool section and grab a door panel/trim removal tool for like 5 bucks. Then you slide the notched end in behind the window cranks and pop the clip out of its slot. The pull the handle straight off of the crank. Then the door panel comes off without a hitch.

    As far as your "dual setup" for the 400 dollars you mentioned in other posts, you aren't going to get to your goal easily. You need to do some research on your own and start looking around at the different stores and websites for prices. Don't expect the people here to do your homework for you.
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  • AustinKP
    AustinKP Posts: 861
    edited June 2004
    However, we WILL be happy to help you with whatever questions you might have. Find some things that fit in your budget and we'll help you with your decision and give you any advice you might need. Most of the people in here are VERY friendly and helpful.
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  • neomagus00
    neomagus00 Posts: 3,899
    edited June 2004
    agreed, the vast majority of members here are willing to do some work for you. not all of it, granted, but some.

    and where was the begging?? saying please is begging??
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  • AustinKP
    AustinKP Posts: 861
    edited June 2004
    Originally posted by kyle_252
    ......Plz help me out ........i really need to change it b\c its pissing me off. plz help me out.

    The New Guy
    Guessing it was this... bordering on begging i guess... ::Shrugs::
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  • MacLeod
    MacLeod Posts: 14,358
    edited June 2004
    Your setup will depend on your budget. Everybody here has their favorite gear and it varies by price. Give us a dollar amount and we can give you more specifics.

    You can get Focal components for $425 and JL or Orion amps for $400-500 or get Polk DB for $200 and Profile amps for $100-200.
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  • MTXMAN
    MTXMAN Posts: 682
    edited June 2004
    every now and then you'll find something that's a realy good deal used, for instance I got 2 15" lanzar DC subs (old ones before the pyramid buyout when they still made good subs) and an infinity Kappa 202a amp as well as 2 caps (probably not entirely nesicary but oh well) all for 300 bucks from a guy i worked with, even let me pull the rca's and power wire from his car to use in mine. but for new stuff 400's gonna be kinda tough to pull
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