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Old 07-11-2009, 10:22 AM
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Rear Speaker/ Read lid removal w/ PICS!!

What you will need:

New 6x9 speakers - I bought Infinity Kappas (I recommend an amp to power them too, sounds much better)

Wrench w/ socket set
Wire Cutters

Extras:
Foam Tape
Towels

Write this down before you start -- the speaker wire colors :
LR Speaker +brown / - yellow
RR Speaker +dk. blue / - lt. blue

1. First start by pulling down the seats, by using the release control in the trunk.

2.Once the seats are pulled down, you still see this Grey tab, pull it out using either a flathead screw driver or your hands.



3. Next you will pull the pastic back from where the seatbelt is. When you're about to pull out the lid, watch out for the tabs in red that hold it in place, I just gave the lid a bend to pull it out from the tabs.



4. If you have Headrest, pull up on this piece, its just held in with a metal clip.



5. Remove these two bolts, sorry can't remember the bolt size. The headrest should just slip out once the bolts are removed.



6. Once both sides are done, then pull the lid up and off, you may break a metal clip at
the rear by the window, but don't worry that's what the foam tape is for.



7. There will be 4 7mm bolts to remove, the back one closest to the window is a pain,
and yes the bolts are long :-/



8. Once unbolted and out, un-clip the blue piece, and cut it off with your wire cutters, re-strip the ends.



9. Place new speaker in and install wires into appropriate spots, bolt down. I used the same bolts that were originally there.



10. I placed towels in the back here, to help reduce rattle noise, you can also see the
new speakers freshly installed



11. If you get a broken metal clip like I did, it will look like this



12. I just covered with foam tape here and around where it was smooth, I
actually broke the other clip on the other side on purpose, made putting it back in easier. Your decision.



13. Reassemble :-)

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Nice!!! So the towel stays on and you put the lid over it?

I'm soon to do this install also. What kinda amp did you get for those speakers?
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why not just use Dynomat instead on a towel and do it correctly
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Great how to. I just bought a set of 6.5, and 6x9 speakers for my Cobalt.
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Originally Posted by hailcesar75
Nice!!! So the towel stays on and you put the lid over it?

I'm soon to do this install also. What kinda amp did you get for those speakers?
Ya you just put the lid back on top of it,

I'm using an Exile 800 watt 4-channel amp to power the speakers.

If you have an aftermarket H/U - Make sure not to cheap out on RCA cables either.
I did, and got a really annoying hissing sound that some people have been complaining about.
Bought some $60 monster 4-channel RCA's and fixed the problem.
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Originally Posted by HatedCobalt
why not just use Dynomat instead on a towel and do it correctly
why is one better than the other?

dynamat is okay, but it's not great, and a towel keeps down the rattles better than dynamat EVER could.

trust me.
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Originally Posted by HatedCobalt
why not just use Dynomat instead on a towel and do it correctly
why is one better than the other?

dynamat is okay, but it's not great, and a towel keeps down the rattles better than dynamat EVER could.

trust me.
Old 07-16-2009, 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by HatedCobalt
why not just use Dynomat instead on a towel and do it correctly
why is one better than the other?

dynamat is okay, but it's not great, and a towel keeps down the rattles better than dynamat EVER could.

trust me.
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nice write up i have a question does a fuse run the back speakers because mine stop working and i changed the speakers with new ones and its still not work
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Infinity Kappa baby!
Old 01-13-2010, 01:36 AM
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Originally Posted by HatedCobalt
why not just use Dynomat instead on a towel and do it correctly
Dynamat can be costly
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good write up
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Not bad, when I removed mine I made 2 bends in it and was able to retain the clips by having a buddy push up on them from inside the trunk with a flathead screwdriver.
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Regarding the rear clips: If you go in the trunk, you should see them near the trunk light socket. You can push them from there and make it much easier to get the rear deck off without breaking the clips.
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I have a 2008 LT Z1 Coupe and I was wondering if these steps apply for coupes as it does for sedans? I was also thinking about cutting out the outline in the panel and install the speaker grill so that it shows better.
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replaced my 6x9s with 6.5 components.....i personally think it sounds ever better with 6.5s
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Originally Posted by HatedCobalt
why not just use Dynomat instead on a towel and do it correctly
its "dynamat" lol, but great decision I have the whole trunk kit and am about to put dynaliner on the rear deck and I also got some dynamat xtreme for the rear speakers.
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