Z3 Speaker Location. i have found this guide from a year or so ago, where the op is actually replacing his speakers with the same ones as you. best way to go. i've taken the original speakers out and replaced with jbl stage 3 coaxials, 2 @ 5in the footwell and 2 @. you can see that there is a lock ring that screws onto the speaker to hold in place, as robert t suggests you will need. hardest part is putting door card back, w/ emphasis on getting the tab that runs along the top of it back into the. For an ok system you can simply replace the speakers with bsw units ($$). notice the two pairs of tabs attached to the plastic plate with the speaker plug attached to it toward the rear of the assembly. You’ll need to pry them inward and. Or, if you're adventurous do what i did and replace the head unit, run the main 4 speakers off the head unit, and build a sub enclosure.
For an ok system you can simply replace the speakers with bsw units ($$). notice the two pairs of tabs attached to the plastic plate with the speaker plug attached to it toward the rear of the assembly. hardest part is putting door card back, w/ emphasis on getting the tab that runs along the top of it back into the. you can see that there is a lock ring that screws onto the speaker to hold in place, as robert t suggests you will need. i've taken the original speakers out and replaced with jbl stage 3 coaxials, 2 @ 5in the footwell and 2 @. You’ll need to pry them inward and. best way to go. i have found this guide from a year or so ago, where the op is actually replacing his speakers with the same ones as you. Or, if you're adventurous do what i did and replace the head unit, run the main 4 speakers off the head unit, and build a sub enclosure.
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Z3 Speaker Location you can see that there is a lock ring that screws onto the speaker to hold in place, as robert t suggests you will need. For an ok system you can simply replace the speakers with bsw units ($$). You’ll need to pry them inward and. hardest part is putting door card back, w/ emphasis on getting the tab that runs along the top of it back into the. i have found this guide from a year or so ago, where the op is actually replacing his speakers with the same ones as you. notice the two pairs of tabs attached to the plastic plate with the speaker plug attached to it toward the rear of the assembly. best way to go. Or, if you're adventurous do what i did and replace the head unit, run the main 4 speakers off the head unit, and build a sub enclosure. you can see that there is a lock ring that screws onto the speaker to hold in place, as robert t suggests you will need. i've taken the original speakers out and replaced with jbl stage 3 coaxials, 2 @ 5in the footwell and 2 @.