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Car Audio : How to Install Car Speakers Yourself

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2009

When installing car speakers, you should look at your mounting points and remove any electrical connections before taking out the factory speakers. Learn about mounting new car speakers with help from a car audio specialist in this free video on installing car speakers.

Expert: Josh Barber
Bio: Josh Barber is the owner of Top Tints, which has been in business for over four years.
Filmmaker: Nathan Moffett

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Autos & Vehicles

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  • @WithinReach2 real men dont disconnect the battery before installing speakers

  • @mychevyext it's what gay people do

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  • @watchpotch trust they hate mechanics

  • @bmxsid Just traded it in for an Astra. The Lights in the peugeot were always blowing, and I couldn't fit my hand far enough to reach the headlamp, ridiculous as it sounds. And changing the speakers is impossible without dismantling the door with a thousand tools. Goodbye to bad rubbish!

  • @watchpotch ofcourse it is, its french.

  • You wanna try changing the speakers in a peugeot 307. In fact, you wanna try changing a lamp in a Peugeot 307. The car is a bastard!

  • i have a question, i have a Nissan 240sx (1993) and there is a place for like 2X4 speakers in the back but i have 6X9's and i need to find a new place to mount them!!! the seat doesnt have anywhere under it and i dont want to put them where the hatchback is... any ideas!!?!?!?!???!?! HELP PLEASE

  • Thanks a lot for sharing the info,its really helpful ;-)

  • a Makita would cut your time down

  • Why do all these guys on expertvillage and ehow talk like they have a dick up their ass?

  • @GarrettAndersonTV yeah you should do it in that order... but the way he said it was wrong. should have said "Positive first, then negative" not "positive to negative" haha too much derp and not enough herp

  • @lolaroflmao I know you posted this a year ago but he meant plug you positive on first then plug your negative on (so there isn't a chance of an electrical arc) you should also do it with your car battery.

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