A quick DIY on how to remove and/or install rear speakers in your CC coupe.
What you will need:
1 x Very small flathead screwdriver
8 x bolts and nuts OR 8 x screws
2 x 6.5" speakers
1 x pliers
Step One: You need to remove your speaker covers from the parcel shelf. To do this, you need to stick your head in the boot and undo 4 screws from underneath that are holding the speaker cover in place. The green circles are the speaker cover screws, the blue circles are the holes for 6.5" speakers.
Step Two: The speaker cover should come right off, now you can line up your 6.5" speaker to the holes in the parcel shelf. If using bolts/nuts you'll need a 2nd person to be either tightening the bolts while you hold the nuts or vice versa. Go ahead and mount as many holes as you can (3 is enough if you can't reach the 4th). If your parcel shelf was as retarded as mine, you'll need to use huge washers to catch the edge of the speaker and will probably only be able to teach 3 of the 4 mounting holes.
You could also make a small wooden base for your speaker like Mikey (EVL20T) did and mount your speaker to the wooden base, and mount the wooden base to the parcel shelf.
Step Three: Strip 1cm off each the positive and negative wires and twist them to the positive and negative wires in the boot, then using connectors or electrical tape to achieve this. Then plug the positive and negative wires into their corresponding terminals on the speaker.
Step Four: Test your speaker by sending the sound to the rear (fader) and then to the left/right (balance). If you hear nothing, check your wiring again and make sure they are connected to the right terminals.
Step Five: Screw the speaker cover back on and repeat steps 1-5 for the other speaker.
If I have left anything out, feel free to add.
What you will need:
1 x Very small flathead screwdriver
8 x bolts and nuts OR 8 x screws
2 x 6.5" speakers
1 x pliers
Step One: You need to remove your speaker covers from the parcel shelf. To do this, you need to stick your head in the boot and undo 4 screws from underneath that are holding the speaker cover in place. The green circles are the speaker cover screws, the blue circles are the holes for 6.5" speakers.
Step Two: The speaker cover should come right off, now you can line up your 6.5" speaker to the holes in the parcel shelf. If using bolts/nuts you'll need a 2nd person to be either tightening the bolts while you hold the nuts or vice versa. Go ahead and mount as many holes as you can (3 is enough if you can't reach the 4th). If your parcel shelf was as retarded as mine, you'll need to use huge washers to catch the edge of the speaker and will probably only be able to teach 3 of the 4 mounting holes.
You could also make a small wooden base for your speaker like Mikey (EVL20T) did and mount your speaker to the wooden base, and mount the wooden base to the parcel shelf.
Step Three: Strip 1cm off each the positive and negative wires and twist them to the positive and negative wires in the boot, then using connectors or electrical tape to achieve this. Then plug the positive and negative wires into their corresponding terminals on the speaker.
Step Four: Test your speaker by sending the sound to the rear (fader) and then to the left/right (balance). If you hear nothing, check your wiring again and make sure they are connected to the right terminals.
Step Five: Screw the speaker cover back on and repeat steps 1-5 for the other speaker.
If I have left anything out, feel free to add.