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I replace my rear headiner speakers with no problems. Use a plastic trim tool to pry the grills off. I did have to shave a little bit of the plastic on the speaker hole to allow for the wider terminals on the Infinity speakers.
If you have the reclining seat, recline them all the way and put the center console down. Reach behind the seats and there should be a small cord that you can pull to release the seat back. If you don't have the reclining seats or the folding console, I am nor sure what the process is.
I had all the windows done and the sunroof for around $600 if I remember right. More expensive than regular tint, but I really feel a difference. I had regular tint in my F-150 with the panoramic sunroof, If I left the shade open during the day, it was like an oven in the truck. I live in South...
Or you can put a toothpick in the hole before you put the screw in, that will give it some bite and tighten right up. Just break the toothpick off once the screw is started.
This doesn't give me the warm and fuzzy feeling I was looking for. Also, there is no drop down on the vehicle you are looking for. You just type it in and there it is. Seems like you could type in anything, well just tried that. Typed in 2018 Volkswagen beetle 2.0. Not sure what engine size...
Those are the kicker speakers that they have been talking about swapping in. The screw circled has nothing to do with the speaker, but glad you found it. Hopefully that is the gremlin that has been rattling.
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