A little pressure, and patience
So we started by figuring out the screws a d what ones to use where. I drilled a pilot whole for the shorter screws to attach the speakers to the pods. That worked out great. Then I used the longer screws that came with the speakers to replace the old screws I had kept for mounting the speaker pods into place. Before I did any of that I played with the metal price in the dash to get it removed. I tried using my tin snips, but it just didn't want to slice through as well as I planned, plus my patience was wanting it go faster, so I grabbed a little hacksaw blade and holder, and cut through the metal so the kids would fit. Once I had one done I use the old technique of bend it until it broke off. I used my pliers to bend the edges a bit, and the pods fit right in. I was wanting to use the covers for the speakers because the look cool, but it's to tight to have them on and still fit into the dash. They look nice. I put the cover back on the dash and they fit great. I would say I am pretty pleased how it all went. Just have a little patience, and put a little pressure on them when you got to put them in and everything will turn out great! Get ready to ROCK!
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