how to disassemble front and rear speaker's

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Asked by alfred May 10, 2007 at 01:41 PM about the 1994 Toyota Camry SE V6 Coupe

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Dear cg;I've been trying to change the factory speaker's in my camry to high performance speaker's.But the problem is that i'm not sure how to take the back cover's off and i don't want to break the cover's.And the door speaker's are kind of confusing because when i tried to remove the screw's on the door pannel it still would'nt budge.Car gurus please step by step explain to me the correct way to pull off the dorr pannel's without breaking anything and tell me how to remove what ever i got to move to take out the rear factory speaker's without waisting money.Because i'm good at those sort of thing's but this is my first toyota and it seem's that certain thing's disassemble way different than other's though it may seem that it disassemble's the same way expecially with american car's their more simple.Please contact me asap at afdiggs1@varizon.net

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Dear alfred-- The first place I will send you is a site with a good generic tutorial from Circuit City. Go to http://www.circuitcity.com/rpsm/cat/-15481/rpem/ccd/lookLearnIndex.do. If that isn't enough help, go to www.crutchfield.com. They have a toll-free phone number listed and real experts answering the phone. Ask for Sparky and tell them I told you to call. Good luck from Bovan.

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