I know the last post on this thread was November 2008 but is anyone still there?! Fortunately, my question as to "missing speakers" has now been answered (I have already established I haven't got them, but wondered if we had been diddled somewhere along the line).
My question is - how hard is it to get the grilles off and put speakers in? I don't really want to trouble our friendly local auto-electrician as it probably isn't that hard to do the speakers themselves if the wiring is already there.
I really want to keep the grilles intact and be able to put them back again (I know "naked" speakers look pretty, but are neither attractive nor effective when they have had a colouring pencil poked through the sensitive parts).
I desperately need to address the issue of rear speakers as if I have to listen to the soundtrack to Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at full volume for many more weeks just so the little man in the back can "only hear it a little bit - TURN IT UP MORE LOUDER" I will go deaf and probably crash the Bongo (although not necessarily at the same time). Fortunately, the longest journey we've made so far is an hour but we've got some much longer ones coming up from mid February onwards.
Thanks in advance for any advice (about the speakers, not about my son's choice of in-car entertainment, please - I'd be listening to Pink Floyd if I had my way (probably giving away my age a little bit - although you can probably knock off 5 or 10 years

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