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DarkDro 09-16-2007 12:17 PM

installing rear speakers in 95' maxima
 
i have installed the front door speakers it was easy

now i cant figure out how to get the stock speakers out of that foam board thats in the rear window and put the NEW aftermarket speakers i just got

any suggestions would help

VQ30DETT 09-16-2007 01:35 PM

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...e/speaker1.jpg
remove these two screws in the picture
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...e/speaker2.jpg
there's going to be one screw on each side, that must be removed
after that is done, the back of the seat can be lifted up
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...e/speaker3.jpg

once that stuff is done, now u have a lot better access to the speakers, which now you just pop the cardboard piece up, now you should see the speakers now

nitromax 09-16-2007 08:10 PM

the c-pillar covers have to come out before the package tray cover can "just pop" up. also the 3rd brakelight housing, if so equipped, has to be removed b4 you pop up the tray cover. pita job!!

ZachsMax 09-16-2007 08:21 PM

Yeah the back deck and rear speaker covers are one piece so you have to take the back seat out to change the speakers... lol.. Huge PITA. All to save Nissan $0.50.

bklynzsleepy 09-16-2007 08:42 PM

What VQ30DETT posted is only for the top, back piece of the seat. You'll have more work space of you remove the bottom piece.

To remove the bottom piece, look below the seat area.
There should be a small piece that stick out on each side where you can pull it to release the bottom part. From there on, you can remove the back piece.

The C-pillars does not need to be removed. It's a PITA to remove it than to put it back on. I pulled out the rear deck without removing the C-pillars.

The rear deck is flexible to some extent. In order to pop or pull out the rear deck, it's suggested you stick your arm or something the size of your arm all the to the back of the deck to "help" it come out easily. There are hooks on the deck that hooks on to something back there.

I dont know if this is clear enough to help you.

shyheim07 09-16-2007 10:28 PM


Originally Posted by bklynzsleepy (Post 5948107)
What VQ30DETT posted is only for the top, back piece of the seat. You'll have more work space of you remove the bottom piece.

To remove the bottom piece, look below the seat area.
There should be a small piece that stick out on each side where you can pull it to release the bottom part. From there on, you can remove the back piece.

The C-pillars does not need to be removed. It's a PITA to remove it than to put it back on. I pulled out the rear deck without removing the C-pillars.

The rear deck is flexible to some extent. In order to pop or pull out the rear deck, it's suggested you stick your arm or something the size of your arm all the to the back of the deck to "help" it come out easily. There are hooks on the deck that hooks on to something back there.

I dont know if this is clear enough to help you.

I think the hooks are the orange things right?

for that, go in the trunk and you should see them under the frame with the speakers. use like a wire cutter or sumthin to pop them all out, the panel will be lose now. He's right, the pillars don't have to be moved, if u are gonna move em, don't crack em like I did. Be patient


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