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rear speaker install w/2002 head unit on 2000 s2k

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Old Dec 29, 2002 | 12:16 PM
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Default rear speaker install w/2002 head unit on 2000 s2k

i just finished installing kenwood three ways in my 2000 s2k that i purchased with a harness and rear panels from lucid. the installation instructions were excellant and everything went smoothly. since i had to take out original head unit i replaced it with a 2002 head unit that i purchase on ebay. everything works well and sounds great. i am wondering now whether it would be worth the trouble to replace the oem door speakers with kenwood three ways. i am not sure i'm techologically advance enough to be able to take off the door panels even with lucids instructions. is it going to worth the $ and effort?? by the way, if your going to do the rear speaker install, a carpet upolstery clip remover($5.00 cost) sure comes in handy.
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Old Dec 29, 2002 | 01:11 PM
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The door panels are easy to remove, so don't let that stop you. You can do it. Also Lucid has everything you need to make this installation "Plug-n-Play" just like the rears. You don't even have to run wire like the rears.

Next to adding rears, replacing the POS front speakers is the next best bang for the buck.

Good luck
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Old Dec 29, 2002 | 06:53 PM
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just to re-iterate i can remove a door panel in 3min after doing it the first time.
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