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Your speaker may not be blown. If you pull the speaker out, and look closely at the face of it, there is a cardboard ring which is actually the outer edge of the speaker attached to the suspension part of the speaker cone. It is glued to the metal frame of the speaker. Part of mine came unglued and was vibrating like Hell sounding just like a blown out speaker. To find out if thats your problem turn the bass up all the way, and adjust the stereo balance to the side thats vibrating. While playing something with heavy bass. Take your finger and press down on the loose/unglued cardboard, and you'll know right away if thats the problem or not. Other than the glue the only thing that holds the cardboard down are the 3 mounting screws. If you turn the speaker around to the back side you'll notice that there are three more holes in the metal part of the speaker frame that are covered up by the cardboard that aren't being used. Solution: purchase 6, 6-32 x .250 screws, 6, 6-32 nuts, and 6 #6 flat washers. You can punch out the holes in the cardboard, and install 3 screws, nuts, and washers in each speaker, and the cardboard will be permanetly attached for life without any more vibration/blown speaker sounds. I tend to think it's probably a common problem with all 06/07 oem speakers. Let me know if that helps, Good luck!
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I love my Ipod integration and a HU with some power.
Really easy to install. Door speakers, too.
I love my Ipod integration and a HU with some power.
Really easy to install. Door speakers, too.
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