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  • Location: Christchurch, New Zealand

Hey all,

I want to replace the rear speakers in my ute. Now I have lifted the speaker cover and found that I need to remove the whole trim that the cover is apart of to get to the speaker screws.

So can you just pull the plastic trim off that is on the B pillar and will that allow you to pull out the carpety thing with the speaker cover or is there more to it than that?

Cheers for any help in advance.

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  • Member For: 17y 2m 14d
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  • Location: Brisbane

I did mine a while back and from what I can remember, pieces need to be removed are:

- Door sill trim - its a few screws

- Black lower seat belt cover panel

- B pillar trim (above seat belt cover panel)

- The piece that sits in the quarter window - be sure to undo the demister plugs from the window.

the side carpet over the speakers, back wall and back floor are all once piece and it tucks under the main carpet.

I can't remember the correct order to remove the pieces, I do know the door sill was first and I worked from there. I didnt take the whole carpet panel out, because its glued in. I have a spare one here so I will take a pic when I get a chance. Once all the plastic trim pieces were out I just pulled the whole carpet panel infront of each speaker out from the speaker and folded it toward the back wall. Its flexible and the side carpet panels infront of the speakers are not attached to the carpet at the bottom. If that makes any sense at all.

I did this ages ago, so going off poor memory and this is probably not the best way to do it, but it worked for me. Hope it helps.

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