Just got an 07 Elantra as my first car and this video was really helpful. Especially considering that I know nothing when it comes to cars. I appreciate it man
Protip: Always test speakers or any other electronic before putting the rest of the panels over it. Last thing you want to do is having to take it back apart because you forgot something or it didn't work.
I would say yes, absolutely. Car doors haven't changed much in 40 years, so while the screw holes and clips might be in different locations, the basic removal/install procedure will be the same.
Is there a way to remove the speaker without breaking it, even though it's riveted? There's something wrong with the wiring of mine and I can't afford new speakers, so I was going to just check what wiring was loose.
It looks like the original driver is glued into the plastic surround, so I'm wondering if I could pry it off (less destruction) and just hook up the new one in its place.
@@saladfox no I tried prying it at first I had to use a 1/4” drill bit to drill the rivots out and just a fair warning it took what felt like forever to get all four of them loose to remove the old speaker and replace it with the new one
@@bored1980 oh so sorry to hear man. I watched your Suzuki swift video and there you used to call her and her mother. It's very sad to hear a broken relationship due to indifelity I hope u find ur love.