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    Smile How to Remove rear speakers panels in a 2008 Silverado Standard Cab

    Hi..New to the forum and appreciate all the helpful info. I'm getting ready to replace the factory radio & speakers in my 2008 Silverado and was wondering how to remove the rear speakers that are right behind your head to the side. I'm not sure how the panels come off? Thanks...

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    I've got a 2004 (NBS) truck, not a NNBS truck, so I can't answer your question. However, welcome to GM Truck Club!


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    Welcome to the club, it's good to have you with us.


    2002 Chevrolet Silverado Ext Cab 5.3 Liter / Automatic:
    Current Modifications:

    • Edge CS programmer w/Pod
    • K&N intake
    • Magnaflow exhaust
    • 2005 Tahoe grill with Grillcraft Stainless Steel SW series wire mesh insert
    • 2005 Tahoe Z71 valance under bumper with round fog lights
    • Recon LED Daytime Running Lights
    • Third Brake light is LED by IPCW
    • Tail lights are Spyder
    • Headlights are TYC
    • Front blinkers are Anzo LED
    • 6000K HIDs in headlights high beam, low beam and fog lights
    • LEDs everywhere else inside and out
    • Rear lights wired to work like the new Silverado with 4 tail lights, blinkers and brakes
    • Lowered 2" in the rear
    • Genuine GM 20" chrome wheels with 285-50-20 tires
    • Drilled and slotted rotors
    • Calipers painted to match
    • Kenwood DNX 6160 radio with Bluetooth, GPS, DVD, iPod, Back up Camera and satellite radio
    • 2 Cerwin vega amps "1400 watts total"
    • 2 - 10" Kicker subs in custom box under back seat.
    • 4 Infinity main speakers and 2 PB tweeters on front post
    • New custom paint job, Red Fire on Charcoal Gray

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    Thank you...Nice truck you have there. I'll get mine posted soon

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    Very Nice!

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    Thanks.

    I recommend posting your inquiry in the 'Technical Forums' section (as appropriate to the type of issue you have -- in this case Audio). You'll reach a wider group of the forum members that way ... and target your inquiry more directly to those who might already have experience with it. (Also, it's slow this time of year as people have end-of-summar things and back-to-school things going on.)

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    Welcome!!
    1999 GMC Suburban C1500





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    Welcome to the Club...hope you find the club helpful
    Glynis - Lucedale, MS
    Coming soon: Tahoe, Silverado or Sierra 2003 or newer

 

 

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