Wanted to know how to take off my sub speaker rings on the interior doors I want to pain the rings?? No sure if I have to take the door apart or just pull them off from the front... Thank you Joe

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Asked by Moose14 Jul 31, 2013 at 06:13 PM about the 2011 Ford Mustang GT Premium Coupe RWD

Question type: Car Customization

Sub speakers

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Go ask a body shop or look online to see if it is a replaceable part. The listing should say "snaps (which means from the front) or screws (which means from the back) of the panel. I did not think those rings were a separate piece at all but are molded with the door panel itself.

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the corolla had you disassembling the whole darned rear deck, including the seats and the support rail maybe six more bolts just to get to the rotten thing~

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