dgi007
03-22-2006, 05:40 PM
i have blown my stock speaker and am looking to replace them..... is this an easy task or should i spend a little extra to get someone to do it right ... any thoughts would be appreciated
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View Full Version : 97sc2 sound system dgi007 03-22-2006, 05:40 PM i have blown my stock speaker and am looking to replace them..... is this an easy task or should i spend a little extra to get someone to do it right ... any thoughts would be appreciated thanks 94sl2 03-29-2006, 02:30 PM i would do it yourself. If its one of the back speakers then its an easy 5 minute replacement. if its one of the front speakers then its a little harder cause you gotta get the door panel off, i did mine all by myself euroc 04-02-2006, 05:10 AM Yeah, stock speakers are a snap to do. Don't throw away money having someone else do it. Even wiring an amp and woofer is real easy. The hardest part is hiding all the wires (and that isnt that bad)Replacing factory speakers is really easy. You can't mess it up. (Unless you pop it with your screw driver!) Edited by: euroc 97sc2 07-20-2006, 04:26 AM I would do it yourself. I blew my two rear speakers and know have replaced all four with 4 Pioneer 4way speakers all of them 6 1/2 speakers. I couldnt be happier. When you take the front door panel off just be gentle becaue the plastic hooks will break easily on you. derf 07-20-2006, 08:05 AM Replacement plastic door hooks can be obtained from your local Saturn Parts dept for very cheap.....no need to have the door panel vibrating b/c of broken clips. Derf GarrenNatas 03-27-2007, 04:56 PM Replacement plastic door hooks can be obtained from your local Saturn Parts dept for very cheap.....no need to have the door panel vibrating b/c of broken clips. Derf THANK YOU! I've been putting off changing out my speakers cuz I'm notorious for breaking those damn things and I didn't know if they were Saturn parts (vs. universal) and, if they were, how much they were... |