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You have to pull the bottom part of the chair up on either side. You can then slide the bottom half out. The back part is attached by 3 or 4 bolts, undo these then slide the chair up. Take the headrests off before you try to take your seat out. the shelf and C pillars should pop out.

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On the old speakers you have got a pair red and black going to the larger speaker this is your mid bass you then have what i think was pair gray and blue these are you mid range now you can use just the gray & blue cables to power your new speakers if you wish but you will be lacking in the bass depatment.

so here are some segestions

1 conect you new speaker to the gray & blue cables and see if you like the sound be shure to tape the other up!

2 conect you new speaker to the red & black cables and see if you like the sound be shure to tape the other up!

3 solder the red & black stright on to the speakers mid bass part and the gray & blue to the mid range part this will then basicaly have the same type of speaker as you have now

last of all after all that it proberly will not sound any better

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