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#327077 07/24/2007 6:06 PM
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I replaced my old rotten speaker on my '64 with a new one from Chevy Duty. It's one of the ones with two small speakers in it. I installed the new one just like the one I removed but it seems loose. It has one bracket on the right side that gets a screw under the windshield and it has a bracket and rubber bumper on the left side that fits against the inside of the dash. The old one seemed to be wedged in tight but I can move this one around. Have I missed something? There's another hole under the windshield on the left side but no bracket to match it. Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks.


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jfnar,

I am trt=ying to remove my old speaker in my 66 and cant see how to get it out. You mention a screw...whrere the heck is it? I see the rubber bumper...

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James, the screw is hidden under the lip of the windshiled weatherstrip, just to the right of center.


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Nice! THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Man thats a tough spot. Im afraid to pry the weather stripping up too far. Its a hex hed screw so its evewn more difficult.


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