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speaker cover removal 200 1990

The grills should just pop off. Slide a puddy knife under the plastic and pop it off.

I replaced my speakers recenlty and took the time to drill out the rivets, etc. on the drivers side and then mounted a new speaker to the door panel. Worked okay. I then too the Volvo cover, drilled a hole in each cover and screwed the original cover back on for a factory look to not attract theives.

On the passenger side, I was getting ready to drill out the plastic mount but ended up mounting the new speaker right onto the Volvo plastic mount. Then I was able to snap the factory cover right back on.

Seems to work okay. Sound quality is improved with new speakers but still not what I would like for my wagon. Getting ready to rip everything out and have a new system installed with better and bigger speakers, etc.

Ed
1990 245DL with 252,xxx miles on it.






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