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Old Jul 25, 2005 | 05:52 AM
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The Roadster is more tricky than the coupe to take out the rear speakers. You have to take apart the rollbar covers. Nissan in their infinate wisdom made the covers for the rollbars disposable. According to the manuel it shoes an X by the rollbar covers, which means these items are destroyed after taken apart. I took mine apart last night, and I was able to get them apart with only breaking one piece. The trick is to use a long screwdriver and try to seperate the pieces from under neath (inside the covers). The clips from the front cover are male and the back cover are female. The male clips have a locking clip that is facing down. If you push up on the clip, you can manage to romove the covers without breaking the clips.

With this Disposable rollbar cover, It is a good thing that Nissan put such a wonderful stereo in our cars so we don't have to worry about replacement. I hope the future models they actaully upgrade the Stereo even futher by putting in Jenson.
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Old Jul 25, 2005 | 03:13 PM
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Hmm...my installer seemed to get them off and back on with no problem. It was the first roadster they had done but they had done 2 coupes prior to mice. I wonder if they broke them too and had to glue them all back together. Haha
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Old Aug 25, 2005 | 01:04 PM
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If my kappas go I will use a dremel and put speaker covers back over.That was the worst speaker install ever.
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