Alright its been a while since I've done it and it was confusing as hell but this should help at least get you going in the right direction.
1: Seats have to fold forward.
2. Bolts on the brackets that are holding the seats have to be pulled out.
3. Seat belts need to come out of the little plastic clippys (just turn them vertical and pullem out.
4. This is where most people get stuck. There is a screw in either panel on both sides of the rear windshield. They are hidden under that little square cap. Pull those screws and remove those panels.
5. Plastic Griptights (those little plastic things that stick in the holes? what the hell those things are called I dont know). There are four or five on the thin carpet layer holding on to the front end of the truck up where the seats were sitting that need to be pried loose. last but not least you need to pull the entire back window board up and out. Yes its all one piece.
6. Most replacment speakers will fit in the brackets as long as you get the right size you won't have to drill anything. The backs are 6x9s.
7. I recommend leaving the stock grilles on because they are a pain in the ass to take off. If I remember correctly its like 12 alan head screws.
Really hope this helps let me know if you need more specifics.
1: Seats have to fold forward.
2. Bolts on the brackets that are holding the seats have to be pulled out.
3. Seat belts need to come out of the little plastic clippys (just turn them vertical and pullem out.
4. This is where most people get stuck. There is a screw in either panel on both sides of the rear windshield. They are hidden under that little square cap. Pull those screws and remove those panels.
5. Plastic Griptights (those little plastic things that stick in the holes? what the hell those things are called I dont know). There are four or five on the thin carpet layer holding on to the front end of the truck up where the seats were sitting that need to be pried loose. last but not least you need to pull the entire back window board up and out. Yes its all one piece.
6. Most replacment speakers will fit in the brackets as long as you get the right size you won't have to drill anything. The backs are 6x9s.
7. I recommend leaving the stock grilles on because they are a pain in the ass to take off. If I remember correctly its like 12 alan head screws.
Really hope this helps let me know if you need more specifics.
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