I have a 88 GMC reg cab, I’m trying to add 4×6 speakers in the rear columns
like you show in the video, do you know if it is pre wired? There were no
speakers there originally but I know the dealer will pre wire everything
but just leave it alone.
Can you get to the third brake light wiring from the inside? Looks like
there are two holes where you might be able to grab it. My third light was
removed to install a camper shell and I need the wire connection to install
the third brake light on the camper shell. Chevy wants 58 dollars for the
connection and online wants 36 dollars. Don’t want to spend that much and
don’t want to take off the camper shell. Thanks
If you are talking about those green spots on the passenger side being mold
it is not. That is from your exhaust heating up the metal and discoloring
the paint. Anyway thanks for the vid i needed to know how to do this for
when I replace the speakers
can anyone post some pictures or a video of a 98 z71’s rear speakers
converted to 6×9’s (driver and passenger side) ive heard of people doing
it. i just cant see how they got the 6×9 to fit on the passenger side where
the original was. please help. you can send pictures to koolaid6113@gmail.com. thanks
nice video very imformative, can you post a video showing how to remove the
stock 93 chevy silverado radio and installing and aftermarket radio in the
middle console where a tape player is usually located. thanks
What are the color of the wires going to the back speakers? Are they the
wires behind those little storage units underneath the cigarette ash tray?
I was just planning on putting some new speakers there instead of risking
breaking anything, Please respone ASAP! BTW awesome vids.
bah i was trying to get under that top paneling to remove a dent, its
double layered by body metal, so much for that idea. HEY I NEED SOME OF
YOUR GREY INTERIOR!!!!!! mines the same color inside, need a drivers door
panel and just about the whole dash…. common u don’t need it for snow
removal >:D
Not bad I may buy a truck like this and if I do am going to treat the
enterior and replace speakers and dyno mat the whole thing but question
what about the amp racks that’s small spaces maybe for the mods and highs
but your not getting a 1000 watt or bigger amp into there when replacing
the carpet on the back of the cab under window sucure a board there to
mount your subwoofer amp then build box under the seat that’s what I would
do anyway
This video was very helpful. Now I got to decide if I want to take a chance
on going through all that work in order to replace the one blown speaker.I
am kind of worried if I might break one of the panels that are plastic.I
will give it a try and see what happens. If I did not see this video I
would not even attempt to try and do this.One thing for sure I am going to
go and purchase those special prying tools. Thanks for all the info.
Very informative video. It definitely helped me get my panels off. I can
say that if your replacing the stock 4×6, it may not be worth it. Using
higher end front speaker with adjust fade and a sub would be easier. In my
case I am installing 6 1/2. I did some body work by enlarging the stock
speaker hole to accommodate my larger speakers. Not a very difficult job
though. Just time consuming. Once you remove one side the other side goes
twice a fast.
You can tap into the wires on the driver rocker mud plate. (Dark blue/light
blue) (yellow and brown) The dark colors are neg- light colors are pos +
Also goggle chevy rear speaker wire. That should help.
Does this process work for a 95 standard cab as well? I already replaced
the head unit, would like to replace all 4 speakers in my truck as well.
(my fronts are in the doors) Ive called 3 different audio shops in my area,
and no installer will touch the rears because of the probability of the
plastic trim pieces breaking. (not that Im TERRIBLY worried about it) I
plan on using the same sizes as the the stocks.
Nice video, In the process of stripping my interior for a full
restoration.. have to strip the interior/doors/windows to replace some of
the floor/corners/rockers.. thank you. A+++++ on the dash removal video as
well Helped alot
Kurtis- I would just repair it and recover it here is a video series that
should help you out.
How to remove a Honda Ridgeline headliner (Part 1)
Brandon – the factory harness should have wired In the back for rest
speakers. If no wires are there it’d not hard to run new wires
I believe you have rear door speakers and also the rear panel speakers
should be the same process.
do you know anywhere i can get a headliner for a 90 chevy k2500? ive been
looking everywhere and they’re all really pricey
I’d like to see how to fix the cup holder.
I have a 88 GMC reg cab, I’m trying to add 4×6 speakers in the rear columns
like you show in the video, do you know if it is pre wired? There were no
speakers there originally but I know the dealer will pre wire everything
but just leave it alone.
I have a 97 C1500 ext. cab with the 3rd door, and I am looking to replace
my factory rear speakers. Is the process basically the same as this?
Can you get to the third brake light wiring from the inside? Looks like
there are two holes where you might be able to grab it. My third light was
removed to install a camper shell and I need the wire connection to install
the third brake light on the camper shell. Chevy wants 58 dollars for the
connection and online wants 36 dollars. Don’t want to spend that much and
don’t want to take off the camper shell. Thanks
I believe it’s the same just smaller pieces.
Yes! Just remove the top trim piece.
is the process similar for a 94 S-10 extended cab? We’re trying to get to
rear 4×10 speakers. Thanks.
If you are talking about those green spots on the passenger side being mold
it is not. That is from your exhaust heating up the metal and discoloring
the paint. Anyway thanks for the vid i needed to know how to do this for
when I replace the speakers
Is there one for a single cab
wow…a lot of love had to go into that.~
This video helped me a lot only thing I’m having a problem with is the
bottom pillars on the floor how do I remove the seat belt bracket?
Thanks so much! After days of looking this is all I’ve found and it’s
perfect! Thanks again!
Great tutorial.
can anyone post some pictures or a video of a 98 z71’s rear speakers
converted to 6×9’s (driver and passenger side) ive heard of people doing
it. i just cant see how they got the 6×9 to fit on the passenger side where
the original was. please help. you can send pictures to
koolaid6113@gmail.com. thanks
Lmc truck
likes on this one thx i was worried about not getting those back speakers
in
nice video very imformative, can you post a video showing how to remove the
stock 93 chevy silverado radio and installing and aftermarket radio in the
middle console where a tape player is usually located. thanks
will 6x9s work?
dont know how much times i watched this..cant wait to replace the back
speakers! Great, great video
What are the color of the wires going to the back speakers? Are they the
wires behind those little storage units underneath the cigarette ash tray?
I was just planning on putting some new speakers there instead of risking
breaking anything, Please respone ASAP! BTW awesome vids.
My father is a construction worker and it’s WAY past our truck’s due date
for a deep cleaning like this. I’m worried how it looks under the carpet.
bah i was trying to get under that top paneling to remove a dent, its
double layered by body metal, so much for that idea. HEY I NEED SOME OF
YOUR GREY INTERIOR!!!!!! mines the same color inside, need a drivers door
panel and just about the whole dash…. common u don’t need it for snow
removal >:D
Sorry my friend, the only thing there is no seat.
No! Not much room for the speaker magnets unless you build plates.
Not bad I may buy a truck like this and if I do am going to treat the
enterior and replace speakers and dyno mat the whole thing but question
what about the amp racks that’s small spaces maybe for the mods and highs
but your not getting a 1000 watt or bigger amp into there when replacing
the carpet on the back of the cab under window sucure a board there to
mount your subwoofer amp then build box under the seat that’s what I would
do anyway
Nope! The only difference is the seat.
Thx….this vid was helpful..
can post an illustration or a video of what or how an amplifier rack looks
like
This video was very helpful. Now I got to decide if I want to take a chance
on going through all that work in order to replace the one blown speaker.I
am kind of worried if I might break one of the panels that are plastic.I
will give it a try and see what happens. If I did not see this video I
would not even attempt to try and do this.One thing for sure I am going to
go and purchase those special prying tools. Thanks for all the info.
How do you remove the jack kit under the cab seat of a 93 chevy k2500?
U Dont have to remove the carpet non the front two sears
has anyone ever tried to cut the rears to fit another set of 6.5?
Good video
thank u very helpful now i knows its gonna b a little bit of a project but
they need to be replaced. majorly distorted. lol
Very informative video. It definitely helped me get my panels off. I can
say that if your replacing the stock 4×6, it may not be worth it. Using
higher end front speaker with adjust fade and a sub would be easier. In my
case I am installing 6 1/2. I did some body work by enlarging the stock
speaker hole to accommodate my larger speakers. Not a very difficult job
though. Just time consuming. Once you remove one side the other side goes
twice a fast.
You are the man!
can you make a vid on how to make amp holders for that little spot in rear?
Does anyone know the best place to get the upper panel? I broke one of the
clips when taking it out to install the rear speakers.
Nice video. Im changing the speakers on my 1994 silverado
You can tap into the wires on the driver rocker mud plate. (Dark blue/light
blue) (yellow and brown) The dark colors are neg- light colors are pos +
Also goggle chevy rear speaker wire. That should help.
Does this process work for a 95 standard cab as well? I already replaced
the head unit, would like to replace all 4 speakers in my truck as well.
(my fronts are in the doors) Ive called 3 different audio shops in my area,
and no installer will touch the rears because of the probability of the
plastic trim pieces breaking. (not that Im TERRIBLY worried about it) I
plan on using the same sizes as the the stocks.
Nice video, In the process of stripping my interior for a full
restoration.. have to strip the interior/doors/windows to replace some of
the floor/corners/rockers.. thank you. A+++++ on the dash removal video as
well Helped alot
Was it in a flood ?
Is this install easier on a single cab?