View Full Version : Urgent - Please help on how to remove speakers from Acura Integra
FC
September 20th 06, 05:12 PM
Hello all,
For those of you who are not aware of my situation, in a nut shell my
car got stolen. It was a 2000 Acura Integra GS-R. Now I have to go to
the auction (where the remains of my car are) to remove two sets of
Boston Acoustics Pro series theat the thieves left behind and I have no
idea how to do it without breaking the panels. Can anyone please tell
me how to remove the door panels to access the mid range and how to
retrieve the tweeter from the factory location? I need to remove my
speakers and put the factory ones back in there tomorrow morning.
Thanks in advance.
FC
keith
September 21st 06, 12:02 AM
Probably just a matter of a few screws and several clips... Sometimes
they pop straight out, somes they slide out - just use your head. Bring
philips and (long-ish)flat-head screwdrivers, wire cutters, crimpers,
and connectors. If you have time to find one, there are specialized
tools for removing those pesky clips. In the end, what do you care?
for all the bidders know, the thieves did it :)
Bottom line, if you want to keep the clips in-tact, be gentle, and make
sure you've assesed all possible hangups before you go yanking on
anything. It should be pretty straight foward.
KeithS
FC wrote:
> Hello all,
> For those of you who are not aware of my situation, in a nut shell my
> car got stolen. It was a 2000 Acura Integra GS-R. Now I have to go to
> the auction (where the remains of my car are) to remove two sets of
> Boston Acoustics Pro series theat the thieves left behind and I have no
> idea how to do it without breaking the panels. Can anyone please tell
> me how to remove the door panels to access the mid range and how to
> retrieve the tweeter from the factory location? I need to remove my
> speakers and put the factory ones back in there tomorrow morning.
> Thanks in advance.
>
> FC
>
FC
September 21st 06, 12:24 AM
keith wrote:
> Probably just a matter of a few screws and several clips... Sometimes
> they pop straight out, somes they slide out - just use your head. Bring
> philips and (long-ish)flat-head screwdrivers, wire cutters, crimpers,
> and connectors. If you have time to find one, there are specialized
> tools for removing those pesky clips. In the end, what do you care?
> for all the bidders know, the thieves did it :)
>
> Bottom line, if you want to keep the clips in-tact, be gentle, and make
> sure you've assesed all possible hangups before you go yanking on
> anything. It should be pretty straight foward.
>
> KeithS
>
> FC wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> > For those of you who are not aware of my situation, in a nut shell my
> > car got stolen. It was a 2000 Acura Integra GS-R. Now I have to go to
> > the auction (where the remains of my car are) to remove two sets of
> > Boston Acoustics Pro series theat the thieves left behind and I have no
> > idea how to do it without breaking the panels. Can anyone please tell
> > me how to remove the door panels to access the mid range and how to
> > retrieve the tweeter from the factory location? I need to remove my
> > speakers and put the factory ones back in there tomorrow morning.
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > FC
> >
Thanks again Keith!
FC
FC
September 22nd 06, 03:51 PM
FC wrote:
> keith wrote:
> > Probably just a matter of a few screws and several clips... Sometimes
> > they pop straight out, somes they slide out - just use your head. Bring
> > philips and (long-ish)flat-head screwdrivers, wire cutters, crimpers,
> > and connectors. If you have time to find one, there are specialized
> > tools for removing those pesky clips. In the end, what do you care?
> > for all the bidders know, the thieves did it :)
> >
> > Bottom line, if you want to keep the clips in-tact, be gentle, and make
> > sure you've assesed all possible hangups before you go yanking on
> > anything. It should be pretty straight foward.
> >
> > KeithS
> >
> > FC wrote:
> >
> > > Hello all,
> > > For those of you who are not aware of my situation, in a nut shell my
> > > car got stolen. It was a 2000 Acura Integra GS-R. Now I have to go to
> > > the auction (where the remains of my car are) to remove two sets of
> > > Boston Acoustics Pro series theat the thieves left behind and I have no
> > > idea how to do it without breaking the panels. Can anyone please tell
> > > me how to remove the door panels to access the mid range and how to
> > > retrieve the tweeter from the factory location? I need to remove my
> > > speakers and put the factory ones back in there tomorrow morning.
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > FC
> > >
>
> Thanks again Keith!
>
> FC
Done! Got all the speakers and crossovers out in one piece, sorry I
cannot say the same thing about the car. Who cares? :)
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