rear speaker grill by racingfortheson
Started on : 02-26-2014 02:05 PM
Replies : 13 (559 views)
Last post by : fierosound on 03-01-2014 10:31 AM
Feb 26th, 2014
racingfortheson Member Posts: 377 From: Bullard, Tx Registered: Aug 2013
I am having the hardest time finding a driver side rear speaker grill. Anyone want to sale some or know who sales them? All I really need is driver side.
02:05 PM
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Patrick Member Posts: 37876 From: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Registered: Apr 99
If I recall correctly, the speaker grill is not a separate item. It's part of that whole piece of interior trim.
02:15 PM
racingfortheson Member Posts: 377 From: Bullard, Tx Registered: Aug 2013
NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!
02:22 PM
Patrick Member Posts: 37876 From: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Registered: Apr 99
YESSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!
03:05 PM
racingfortheson Member Posts: 377 From: Bullard, Tx Registered: Aug 2013
O so now your just being mean.
03:09 PM
olejoedad Member Posts: 19153 From: Clarendon Twp., MI Registered: May 2004
The speaker grille is mounted to the trim panel through 4 holes in the trim panel, pins on the grille are "melted" over to secure the grille to the panel. Careful work with a hot butane soldering iron and the flat tip can remove and reinstall the grille.
03:17 PM
Doober Member Posts: 445 From: Oro Valley, AZ/Swartz Creek, MI USA Registered: Nov 2006
Yup... broke the driver side off mine when I was putting in a set of 4"x6" plates.
06:48 PM
Patrick Member Posts: 37876 From: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Registered: Apr 99
quote Originally posted by olejoedad: Careful work with a hot butane soldering iron and the flat tip can remove and reinstall the grille.
But are replacement speaker grills available? Or maybe I should ask...
were they ever available?
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09:32 PM
Feb 27th, 2014
Doober Member Posts: 445 From: Oro Valley, AZ/Swartz Creek, MI USA Registered: Nov 2006
I may hit up a junkyard, I've had mine riding behind the seat since it popped off the trim panel, and accidentally broke it the other day
12:33 AM
Xuin39 Member Posts: 293 From: Sandusky, Ohio, United States Registered: Aug 2009
I've accidentally popped mine off as well. I would suggest just pulling the whole trim piece out of a junkyard or if you have your old one, epoxy it back in place..
01:54 PM
Fierosmith Member Posts: 568 From: East Texas, USA Registered: Jun 2007
I'm right there with ya,
I'm missing the passenger side speaker grill....
Guess I'll have to try and come up with an alternate.... Anyone got any suggestions?
Jim
08:50 PM
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Mar 1st, 2014
fierogtlt1 Member Posts: 1006 From: Orlando,Florida U.S.A Registered: Jul 2012
You can always have someone make a brand new one from a mold with casting resin....Just a thought.
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02:36 AM
racingfortheson Member Posts: 377 From: Bullard, Tx Registered: Aug 2013
quote Originally posted by fierogtlt1: You can always have someone make a brand new one from a mold with casting resin....Just a thought.
Only place you ever hear stuff like this is from Fiero owners. LoL
09:16 AM
fierosound Member Posts: 15198 From: Calgary, Canada Registered: Nov 1999
10:31 AM