Bose stereo speaker box removal problem 1988 Corvette
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Bose stereo speaker box removal problem 1988 Corvette
How do you get the Bose stereo speaker boxes out of the front doors of a 1988 Corvette? I have already taken off the door panel, but that was no help. I am trying to get to the 4 wire wiring harness to the amp.
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it ain't easy... as I understand it, you need to disassemble the box, for the lack of a better term.
if I am not mistaken, there is a metal plate in the door, that has to come out, too.
just take everything you see apart, but don't take anything apart that holds up the glass, you may never get it aligned right again.
if I am not mistaken, there is a metal plate in the door, that has to come out, too.
just take everything you see apart, but don't take anything apart that holds up the glass, you may never get it aligned right again.
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Originally Posted by Jims1988C4
You have to be frigging kidding me ?? OMG !!! My right front and right top Bose speakers dont work, Can all this be by-passed with an aftermarket Radio ?????
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I am actually in the process of replacing the bose system in my 89. I am assuming that the 88 is the same.
you dont hvae to take apart the speakers to get them out. After you unscrew all of the bolts on on the steel plate, you have to push it down so you can pull the top of it out from behind the door. this takes some patience and finessing. there are wires attached to this plate so those may need to be popped out from the rear in order to get 'er done. It isnt that bad once you get it the first time. After you get the top of the steel plate out from behind the door, you can take the plate out enough to get the speaker box out.
Patience is the key.
I have removed front and rear speakers, made brakets for the front (the rears already have 6x9 cut outs in them) and I am putting everything in tomorrow. I am stoked!
Let me know if you need any advice. and I can tell you what I did/am doing
you dont hvae to take apart the speakers to get them out. After you unscrew all of the bolts on on the steel plate, you have to push it down so you can pull the top of it out from behind the door. this takes some patience and finessing. there are wires attached to this plate so those may need to be popped out from the rear in order to get 'er done. It isnt that bad once you get it the first time. After you get the top of the steel plate out from behind the door, you can take the plate out enough to get the speaker box out.
Patience is the key.
I have removed front and rear speakers, made brakets for the front (the rears already have 6x9 cut outs in them) and I am putting everything in tomorrow. I am stoked!
Let me know if you need any advice. and I can tell you what I did/am doing
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It's not too bad. You have to remove the metal panel in the door. The bose speaker box then unbolts with 4 screws. You have to turn the box around a bit and fiddle with it to get it out, but once you get it turned right, it slides out. Make sure you use some component speakers with separate tweeters mounted high. I know from experience that you need this to get any high frequency sounds.
Also, remember to clean and lube your window ribbon and support rod while you have the metal panel out of your door. This makes a major difference in the operation of your windows.
Also, remember to clean and lube your window ribbon and support rod while you have the metal panel out of your door. This makes a major difference in the operation of your windows.
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I have replaced the 88 bose cassette with a 92 bose cd player from a 92 z28. Best thing I ever did, but now I am thinking of going with a DVD player with a built-in 7" flip out monitor. I had to have a special wiring harness made. I had a bad buzzing noise through the speakers with the 88 bose cassette when I bought the car. I had the 92 bose cd player tested (with non bose speakers at the stereo shop) when I had the harness made and it played clear, but when I installed it in the car it had the same buzzing noise. I by-passed the the bose amps (power and ground wires) in the rear hatch area on the 4 wire connecter and just wired the 2 speaker leads to new non bose speakers. They play fine with no buzzing. When I checked the amp and removed the speaker in the drivers side door they were HOT (from the amp). I am just floored at what it takes to get to the front door speaker boxes.