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Date Posted: 04:25:45 12/21/01 Fri
Author: Joey K
Author Host/IP: 12.91.130.57
Subject: Re: Front Door Panel Speaker Covers
In reply to: Steve 86.5 928SRed 's message, "Front Door Panel Speaker Covers" on 18:22:26 12/20/01 Thu

No rocket science here. It "snaps" on and off. What I do is get a flat, thin blade like a 1" putty knife under the edge and gently twist. I have damamged one in the process but if you are careful.......

>Hi Folks. This is probably a question asked here 100
>times, but I need to remove the cover to one of the
>door panel speakers. In the process of having some
>work done on my pristine S with only 49000 miles, the
>shop somehow mashed the speaker grill in on a tweeter
>on the drivers side. It looks like it will easily flex
>back out with no damage if i could just figure out how
>to get it off! Anyone know the secret? All thoughts
>appreciated as always. Steve

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