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Red95gotpotential

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I purchased new door and rear speakers for my 95 Bronco. The front speakers are in and sound great however I'm not quite sure how to go about replacing the rear. I have heard it's as simple as removing the screen, and as difficult as removing the entire rear fender paneling. If anyone has any tips on the best way to go about things your help would be greatly appreciated.

 

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I purchased new door and rear speakers for my 95 Bronco. The front speakers are in and sound great however I'm not quite sure how to go about replacing the rear. I have heard it's as simple as removing the screen, and as difficult as removing the entire rear fender paneling. If anyone has any tips on the best way to go about things your help would be greatly appreciated.
I just had the speakers replaced in my 95 Bronco.I had a speaker place do it for that reason.I heard it was a project.

I put Menphis 3-way speakers all the way around and a New Kenwood head unit.I 'm also looking into a Bazooka Tube for some hard bass output.I am a total Metal-Head and I like it LOUD :blink: Ozzy,Pantera,Slipknot,Black Label Society,Slayer

 

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On my 93 xlt the rear speaker grills snap out and in with a ***** driver. Speakers are 6x8 and in with a torx or hex bolt I forgot which one

 

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my old 85 they werent stock but the piece the speakers go in was only cardboard.

 

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this is easy as cake. the cover on the rear speakers should just pop off . its not screwed in at all. there are 4 bolts that fit around the speaker holding it in. un do the bolts and the speaker just falls out. the wires in the back are still together. just pull them apart( they snap together)... and your speaker is out. just replace it with the new one and there you go.

my speakers used to only work when they were touched by metal. i think they were out of polarity.

 

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Replaced the back's in my 91, literally a 10 min job. Pioneer (and several others) make 6x8's specifically for the Ford. Four screws and all done.

 
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Red95gotpotential

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Thanks for all of your help. The speaker covers did just pop right off in the back however the speakers are up behind the body paneling at the top so I had to remove several panels to get to the top screws as well.

 
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anyone know what size the front speakers are? I know the back are 5X7/6X8's, but are the front the same??

 

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The front speakers are 6 1/2 not 5 1/4.

Yea to have to pull the skins off use some finess the clips break easy and auto part stores dont carry many in stock.

 
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