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uofamox 02-18-2008 8:47 PM

Everyone, <BR>I have looked through the archives with no luck...Here is my issue. I am trying to switch out the crappy sony 6.5" dash speakers but I cannot get a couple of the screws out. I really dont want to remove my windshield at all. <BR> <BR>Thanks for your help!

05mobiuslsv 02-18-2008 9:02 PM

Buy an angle driver adapter from home depot. They are about $25 and works great, that's what I did.

05mobiuslsv 02-18-2008 9:05 PM

Looks like this. That thing on the top can be moved around the driver if it's in the way, or taken off. <BR> <BR><a href="http://answers.shopping.com/xPF-Milwaukee-Tool-Milwaukee-Regular-Duty-Angle-Attachment-48-32-2100~FD-96669~kworg-~kw-~linkin_id-8002922~DMT-7~VK-8002922" target="_blank">http://answers.shopping.com/xPF-Milwaukee-Tool-Milwaukee-Regular-Duty-Angle-Attachment-48-32-2100~FD-96669~kworg-~kw-~linkin_id-8002922~DMT-7~VK-8002922</a>

soundbox 02-18-2008 9:09 PM

The more popular angel adaptors are called skewdrivers. <BR> <BR>I like using these in the tightest spots: <BR> <BR><img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/messages/65921/547662.jpg" alt="Upload">

jwharan 02-19-2008 7:13 AM

When you reinstall, use allen wrench hex screws, so you can get to them with a basic allen wrench next time. By the way, all polk audio speakers use hex screws.

uofamox 02-19-2008 4:25 PM

Thanks for all your help everyone!

soundbox 02-19-2008 6:58 PM

James, thats what this forum is all about.


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