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    #16
    damn, my 89 has the front speakers in the dash, none on the front doors, but has the holes for em. How hard is it to change the speakers in the dash? cuz my front left is blown, or should i just eliminate the dash speakers and run wires to the doors?

    4thPanther..03 MGM LS
    previous panthers: 87 MGM, 85 CV 2 DOOR, 89 MGM.

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      #17
      i like runnin all 6 speakers in the car......in my towny i have 6x9's in the back, 5.25's on the dash and 6.5's in the doors and a pr of satellite tweeters and two 12" subs

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        #18
        Originally posted by 89merk View Post
        damn, my 89 has the front speakers in the dash, none on the front doors, but has the holes for em. How hard is it to change the speakers in the dash? cuz my front left is blown, or should i just eliminate the dash speakers and run wires to the doors?
        Pull the dash pad, 4 screws to remove the speaker.

        I'd bet you have speaker wires in the doors already. Pull the door panel and look around. It might be taped back to the harness or something.
        86 Lincoln Town Car (Galactica).
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          #19
          the dash pad comes off that easily?
          I had no idea.

          4thPanther..03 MGM LS
          previous panthers: 87 MGM, 85 CV 2 DOOR, 89 MGM.

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            #20
            dash pad has screws on the side you can see when you have doors opened, screws in the defrost vents you can see, and under the pad where it meets the face of the dash.... should be around 10 screws that hold the dash pad
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              #21
              3 screws hold the speakers into metal dash.

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                #22
                wow, that the easiest to remove dash pad ive ever had
                1989 Grand Marquis GS

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                  #23
                  sorry to bring up a old thread but how do i run after market 6x9s on the deck with factory speaker clips.. oh and also is the factory size speaker for the back deck 6x9 or 6x8? 89 grand marquis

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                    #24
                    i have only rear speakers and 2 dash speakers.. how do i buy 4 bolted 5.25 speakers when factory is 3 bolt?

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                      #25
                      The factory speaker size for a box is 6x8 unless you have the premium sound system, then its a 6x9. You will not bit able to utilize the factory mounting system for the rear deck unless you get speakers with the same size magnets and chassis.

                      And I believe the dash speakers are only 4" speakers. Not sure 5.25" will fit without modification. To mount 4 bolt into a 3 bolt, line up what hole you can and for the others drill a hole or use a self tapping screw.
                      '88 Lincoln Town Car '78 F250 Hi-Boy
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                        #26
                        If the magnet is a little big for the stock "rubber band" mount you can trim it a bit to fit. I did it on both of my boxes with no problem.
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                          #27
                          my 88 box uses 6x9 in the rear and is not premium sound. The stock dash speakers are 5 inch. NOT 5.25 inch. Crutchfield has the nice metal mounting adapters for that to mount 4 inch speakers. You can also just disconnect that and fish the wire into the doors and use the 6.5 inch holes to mount speakers there.

                          I used some petroleum jelly to assist with the large rubber band mounts in the rears to get them over the larger magnets. This also helps to be able to center the bands and mount the speakers up to the deck properly.

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                            #28
                            Both my 89 and 91 sedans have 6x9's out back and just have the poverty radio.

                            Wagons did however have 6x8's out back.
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                              #29
                              I had premo sound and 6X9's. I also trimmed the rubber band to accept bigger magnets.
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                                #30
                                so the dash speaker size is a 5" ?

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