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Hi got a problem where my dash speaker cover does not want to come out, tried everything to remove these covers, anyone know the right way to remove these covers thanks.

 

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Use more force - pull up and towards you

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the force is not strong with this one

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Managed to get it out and unfortunately the 4 cylinder Sportivo Camry's don't have the tweeters, but tweeters can be installed there, i guess time to find some V6 Camry's that are wrecking and get it off it and get it installed in my Camry.

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56 minutes ago, ZRCamry04 said:

time to find some V6 Camry's that are wrecking and get it off it and get it installed in my Camry.

I wouldn't bother, they will be rubbish and will have probably deteriorated by now.

You are better off getting some aftermarket ones.

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6 minutes ago, trentmeyer23 said:

I wouldn't bother, they will be rubbish and probably will have deteriorated by now.

You are better off getting some aftermarket ones.

Yeah that is true, i just thought it may be just easier to get a hold of factory ones as it will be a straight forward install, but yeah you're correct about it being already deteriorated. If you know, would you know what size speaker would fit thanks.

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43 minutes ago, ZRCamry04 said:

If you know, would you know what size speaker would fit thanks.

Measure the distance between those 2 screw holes

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