Speakers
Yeah, it's really easy man... take out the bolts in the trunk for the back deck, and then door panel for the fronts... And I don't care what any store says (because they're all morons) at least as long as you have the Bose system in your car like I did, the back speakers are 6x9's, the fronts are 4's, and you CAN replace either the speakers or the head unit and still use the original other. All car places are morons, (at least by me) because they all gave me different, weird, and most of all wrong size speakers for both the front and back, and told me it was completely impossible to get my new head unit. Yeah, well guess what. They're wrong. (Just venting a little anger here as I answer your question (-: )
-IGGUS
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Well, actually matt, I've been to a lot of places. And none of them knew what they were talking about. It was pretty much until I got out a ruler and measured and said "look this is what I want, make it happen" and then the speakers I chose "conviniently" fit perfectly. How nice. And then I got the MBQuarts Componant Set with tweeters... well obviously there's no pods in my car, so I just got a metal bridge made over the 4's in the front, places the tweeter in them, and put them in the door (a lot like the MBQuart reference line component set). So basically unless whatever store has installed about 20 sets of speakers in your specific model, they're morons. These are the same people who tried telling me that I wouldn't be able to fit a Double Din head unit in my car without a Fiberglass mount. Morons, cause it's that hard to take out the pre-existing radio and storage compartment.
-IGGUS
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-IGGUS
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