rear speakers for tbar
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if it aint broke dont fix it
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Are they a straight swop Mark as in roof will still fit etc
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You need to Dremel the underside to allow the seatbelts to move freely and (very carefully) put 4 holes in the top for the roll hoops.
Also, you will need speaker brackets to fit the cross-member, as the OEM speaker mounting does not fit with the cross-member.
You also need to run rear speaker leads through the console between the seat, which means you need to remove the section that is between the seats, below the T-Bar.
It's not a difficult job but does take a bit of time.
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So I bought a few things off ebay today after seeing Maggie's gorgeous interior :yesnod:
I now need to bribe someone with bacon and sausage sandwiches to come over and take some bits off me so I can get started, and swop my oil and clock around
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