REAR SPEAKERS

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Asked by Laurie Dec 28, 2009 at 02:12 AM about the 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Heyy
I have a 1998 GTP, both of my rear speakers are blown, I hear they are a pain in the ass to change! can anyone walk me through the steps???
Thanks

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This should help http://www.oqcgp.com/forum/kb.php?mode=article&k=57

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you heard absolutely right, its awful lol heres a written description if it helps http://www.grandprix.net/upgrades/audio.html just scroll down towards the bottom and it should tell you how you can remove the rear deck and seat to get to the speakers, i hope you have the 4 door model, its much easier on that one

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I have a 97 gtp with 8 speaker crap sound,it was playing normal pontiac sound,then I took it to dealer they replaced my injectors and on way home my radio sounds like music coming from tweets only no bass!!! is there a fuse he could of blown? Thanks gtp lover

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