Removal of driver side pillar with speaker.

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kryptto

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Looking for some advice - before I go and break something. Advice?

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Ironic that this just came up, as another member just posted in a separate thread, about removing A-Pillar trim.

I'll post here, the same link I posted to the other thread, and hope the pics and what not will be of some help to you.

From what I recall, there are 2 or 3 plastic guide pins that protrude from the rear of the pillar itself. Those pins push into the receiver clips housed on the pillar of the vehicle.

I remember starting from the top with a plastic panel removal tool, and shoved the tool behind it, and pulled / yanked / popped it out from the receiver clips. Then keep moving downward towards the dash.

Really, once you get the top one started, the others come off fairly easily. Not a whole lot of loom left for the tweeter, so be cognizant of that. Which is fine, just disengage the harness/clip to the speaker itself. Good luck.



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Ironic that this just came up, as another member just posted in a separate thread, about removing A-Pillar trim.

I'll post here, the same link I posted to the other thread, and hope the pics and what not will be of some help to you.

From what I recall, there are 2 or 3 plastic guide pins that protrude from the rear of the pillar itself. Those pins push into the receiver clips housed on the pillar of the vehicle.

I remember starting from the top with a plastic panel removal tool, and shoved the tool behind it, and pulled / yanked / popped it out from the receiver clips. Then keep moving downward towards the dash.

Really, once you get the top one started, the others come off fairly easily. Not a whole lot of loom left for the tweeter, so be cognizant of that. Which is fine, just disengage the harness/clip to the speaker itself. Good luck.



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Thanks for adding your notes here and not shaming me for missing the other post, :)

For some reason I knew it wasn't just yank it off the A frame. Gonna mount my Livewire TS - yes ordered thru Brad and making the switch. Thanks @bpd1151
 

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BTW thanks for sharing the shop.... I was looking to do a similar project and now can have them do mine as well.... super useful post. MUCHO GREATFUL!

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Anytime buddy, that's what we are all here for!

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