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Old 05-05-2008, 11:56 AM   #1 (permalink)
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okay so i buy this prelude....well im tryin to get the old window tint off and theres a place you insert a key in between the two speakers by the back window either take the thing that holds the speakers off or take out the back seats.....hopefully you can help me, do you know a way im able to pull off that piece. it looks like if i take off the seatbelt i can pull that side panel off and pull that back piece out.
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which piece? the rear deck?
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Old 05-05-2008, 05:26 PM   #3 (permalink)
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on the cieling, or the back deck?
'To get that black surrounding on the side/ceiling you need to unscrew that plastic screw on the ceiling, then use a long screwdriver, preferrably slightly covered with a rag so you don't scratch anything, and GENTLY pry (patience) the black part off.
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The back deck that hold the speakers by the back seats. It looks like if you take off the side pannel holding the seat belt you can take that back deck off but idk. does this help?
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1st- learn to make better thread titles.....der

2nd- remove speakers, seats, part between seats, and the rear pillar covers
-then I believe there are just two white plastic plugs toward the front you can access from the trunk, smack them up and then it should just lift out

-been a few years since I did this, but that sounds about right, and yes, you can get it out without all that....but good chance you'll damage it.

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what all would I damage if i took it out gently?
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that rear deck can best be described as "industrial strength cardboard"

just my .02, you were askin', I was givin', good luck
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