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    05-21-2012 12:09 PM #1
    As the post state, all of the door speakers are dryroted and rattle when I raise it up a little. I wana change them to sumthing else where da price is not realy an option but dont wana fabricate anything. So cud yu tell me wat step cud I take. I kno how to take them off and wat not but wana kno wat to put bak in to give me sum quality sound

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    05-21-2012 12:19 PM #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Mfeuw View Post
    As the post state, all of the door speakers are dryroted and rattle when I raise it up a little. I wana change them to sumthing else where da price is not realy an option but dont wana fabricate anything. So cud yu tell me wat step cud I take. I kno how to take them off and wat not but wana kno wat to put bak in to give me sum quality sound
    Grammar, learn it.

    Besides that, I can get you anything from Hertz or Audison. These are high end speakers and need to be properly installed.
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    05-22-2012 01:53 PM #3
    Quote Originally Posted by NFrazier View Post
    Grammar, learn it.
    You will need spacers to install. Any 6 1/2" speaker will work.

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    05-25-2012 12:03 PM #4
    you have a pm.

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