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How to Install New Front Car Speakers

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You can upgrade your own car by installing new front speakers for your car stereo. You don't always have to take your car to a mechanic or a body shop every time you upgrade your car. Don't spend the money when you can do these simple techniques yourself. Installing speakers is simple if you have the right wires and speaker sizes. Learn how to install new front car speakers correctly.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • New speakers
  1. Step 1

    Make sure you buy the same size speakers as your old ones. You want to connect your new speakers appropriately and easily. These new speakers should also fit into the area where the old ones were.

  2. Step 2

    Turn your new speakers over and find the 2 points where the wires will be connecting to. Your wires should be long enough to connect into your speakers.

  3. Step 3

    Check out the wires before installing them into your speaker. If you had to cut the wires off because they were fully attached into your old speakers, then it is still okay. You can buy new wires at Radioshack or your car dealership.

  4. Step 4

    Take the ends on the wires and then secure them onto the two points on the new front speakers. Make sure your secure points are very tight.

  5. Step 5

    Insert your speakers back into the car. Check that speakers lock into the bolts that were attached to the old speakers. Secure them, then place your covers on them.

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on 5/14/2009 I just installed a new clarion cd deck and four new infinity refference 6022i speakers in my 1995 saturn sl1. After successfully installing the deck and rear speakers (they sounded great) I installed the front speakers and shortly after was turning the volume up and all the power to the deck went out. The car fuses were ok. I'm wondering if anyone knows the color code for the front speakers? They might be crossed?

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