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Default 2002 GMC Sierra - replacing speakers

Just curious to know if anyone can help me. I need to replace the
front speakers in my 2002 GMC Sierra, and don't know how to remove the
speaker grates. Will I need to remove the entire door panel, or can
the grates pop right out?

Besides the normal PIA things that can go wrong with speaker installs,
are there any other issues that I would need to worry about with this
install? I'm not looking for anything special, I use the truck for
work and just need to have some decent sound in it.

Thanks loads!

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Default 2002 GMC Sierra - replacing speakers

Need to remove door panel

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Just curious to know if anyone can help me. I need to replace the
front speakers in my 2002 GMC Sierra, and don't know how to remove the
speaker grates. Will I need to remove the entire door panel, or can
the grates pop right out?

Besides the normal PIA things that can go wrong with speaker installs,
are there any other issues that I would need to worry about with this
install? I'm not looking for anything special, I use the truck for
work and just need to have some decent sound in it.

Thanks loads!



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