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I searched but cant find a tutorial on how to remove the stock subwoofer? Do i have to take off the entire back panel with the hump to get it out. Or can i pop off the plastic cover over the sub and pop it out? gunna finish my install tommrow all wires are ran and im ready to drop my subs and amp in. But im still using the bose interiors but i want to disconnect or remove the stock sub
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Originally Posted by infamous350
so i do have to unclip the whole plastic part in the back can i just pop the cover off the speaker im sure i can figure it out but i rather know ahead to have an idea
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Originally Posted by 1BAD03Z
not to be mean but are you serious...? pull the seat forward, take off the cover, unscrew the sub, disconnect wires.
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+1 if just removing the sub from the bracket. Should be able to just pop the cover, unscrew, disconnect, pull it out and put the cover back on.
Getting the bracket out means removing the entire rear finisher which can be done by removing the side trim pieces, removing the rear side screws from the console, pull the rear finisher out at the fastener points, pop out the accessory plug dealy and then pull the rear finisher up and out.
If you plan to use that space for any components, recommend you pull out the bracket but be careful when detaching the rear finisher or you can end up breaking some of the fasteners.
Getting the bracket out means removing the entire rear finisher which can be done by removing the side trim pieces, removing the rear side screws from the console, pull the rear finisher out at the fastener points, pop out the accessory plug dealy and then pull the rear finisher up and out.
If you plan to use that space for any components, recommend you pull out the bracket but be careful when detaching the rear finisher or you can end up breaking some of the fasteners.
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