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Lazy Daze Forums => Lazy Daze Renovations & Improvements => Topic started by: Mindispower on September 12, 2022, 04:37:41 pm

Title: Dash Speaker Removal
Post by: Mindispower on September 12, 2022, 04:37:41 pm
I could not find anything about this on LD Forum or elsewhere for that matter. Mine is a 1989 Chevy G30 and hope someone has some hints, tips and tricks. TIA!
Title: Re: Dash Speaker Removal
Post by: Dave Katleman on September 12, 2022, 05:13:48 pm
I could not find anything about this on LD Forum or elsewhere for that matter. Mine is a 1989 Chevy G30 and hope someone has some hints, tips and tricks. TIA!

Given how old the chassis is and that the chassis portion is not Lazy Daze specific, I would do generic searches such as “Chevy g30 speaker” in google, one I found was replace front speakers in a G Van (https://chevroletforum.com/forum/express-g-series-vans-30/how-replace-front-speakers-g-van-38800/)

Most references state how much of a pain it is to replace them.
Title: Re: Dash Speaker Removal
Post by: Mindispower on September 12, 2022, 05:45:49 pm
Believe me I know the pain and what tiny spaces do to your hand and skin. Thanks for the link which I had previously found. Mine is considerably different. I did in fact get to the left speaker which I am about to replace. I will make a decision on the right speaker as it still works. Fortunately I am not much of an audiophile so I can live with 33 yr old speakers. But I may change my mind.
Title: Re: Dash Speaker Removal
Post by: JonS on September 12, 2022, 09:35:14 pm
Would it make it any easier to remove the padded top dash. I had one off in an older Suburban as I recall just several screw and it slid backwards and off.

Jon
Title: Re: Dash Speaker Removal
Post by: Mindispower on September 13, 2022, 09:54:32 am
I did exactly that.