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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: DFW
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Radio and Speaker Removal with Factory Air
Best easiest way to remove factory radio and speaker in truck with factory air? Through the glovebox or remove HVAC controls or ?
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Under the Truck Dreaming
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Re: Radio and Speaker Removal with Factory Air
You will destroy the glove box liner getting it out.
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Re: Radio and Speaker Removal with Factory Air
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If you have the original origami cardboard box liner, be prepared for it to disintegrate and need replacement "While you're in there" consider swapping your vent ducts if they're crispy
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1970 C10 Custom longbed 350/350 “Carburetors are forgiving, timing is not” — Thunderhead289 Last edited by Rust_never_sleeps; 09-08-2024 at 04:32 PM. Reason: notated pic |
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Re: Radio and Speaker Removal with Factory Air
Everything in this one as far as ducts, box liner vents etc is all new.
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Re: Radio and Speaker Removal with Factory Air
New stuff will make this a lot easier to get apart
I notated the pic for more clarity
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