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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / January 2006

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Replacing a Speaker in a 2000 Expedition??

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p3tki@aol.com - 21 Jan 2006 17:49 GMT
I have a 2000 Expedition with Premium sound (whatever that is).  How do
I get the speaker grills off?  They appear to have a clip with an
"arrowhead" on them.  I already busted one arrowhead off trying to pry
the grill off.
JohanB - 21 Jan 2006 18:28 GMT
You mean the door panel or the black plastic grill on the speaker ???????

Black plastic grill doesn't come of the speaker, is sold with it

If you are replacing speaker, best go by the better aftermarket 2 or 3 way
speakers

> I have a 2000 Expedition with Premium sound (whatever that is).  How do
> I get the speaker grills off?  They appear to have a clip with an
> "arrowhead" on them.  I already busted one arrowhead off trying to pry
> the grill off.
p3tki@aol.com - 22 Jan 2006 01:38 GMT
> You mean the door panel or the black plastic grill on the speaker ???????
>
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> > "arrowhead" on them.  I already busted one arrowhead off trying to pry
> > the grill off.

The Grill is OEM on the Door Panel.

thanks,

tk
 
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