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you have to remove the bar that holds them down from inside the boot. get into the boot remove the cover where the battery is and look up from under the parcell tray. you should see the original speaker holes. there should be a par that runs across the lenght of the speaker hole that is contected to a bolt which is connected to the speaker. it should be held in place by a wing nut remove this the bar should come off and now you should be able to remove the speaker.

mr 32

Mine were not bolted down... there was about two screws in each holding it down. They made dirty big wonky holes in the process, and the rear seats had to come out to get the boxes out.

What a nightmare... the Kenwood bit that lights up had power wire running through the boot, over the spare tyre, and tapped into the licence plate lighting!

Worst... install... ever!

Mine weren't... if they're kenwood, they won't be standard I don't think. Mine were the Kenwood surface-mount boxes, but the tweeter was cut, the mid was missing, and the woofer was replaced with Pioneer 3-way speakers. And they were half broken too. =-///

step one get a jigsaw

step two cut the shit out of the speakers (not the shelf)

step three grab pinch bar

step four bash speakers

step five remove all pieces of shitty kenwood speakers from shelf

step six buy better ones

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