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    Alright, when me and my friend replaced my front driver/passenger speakers, we just ripped them off the leather. Little did we know, the clips were worn and just won't go back in. It hangs off and you can see my cars insides and the speaker is exposed.

    How the hell do I get that to close off again? I really don't want to buy new panels. We tried one brand of spray adhesive and it held for like...5 minutes, heh. Please help!

    EDIT: Damn typing error.

    [ April 07, 2002: Message edited by: epic ]</p>
    2002 NBM Firehawk #312 | <a href=\"http://hawk.visionsconnect.com\" target=\"_blank\">hawk.visionsconnect.com</a>

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    I guess your car is different than mine cause my speaker covers aren't even supposed to come off. I had to take my whole panel off. I don't know what to tell you though other than that sucks. I don't know what your covers look like but maybe pulling the whole panel off and screwing them in from the other side would work?
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      I don't think they were supposed to come off. I shoulda read up a little bit more before I did it. I may have to ghetto rig it, hmm..
      2002 NBM Firehawk #312 | <a href=\"http://hawk.visionsconnect.com\" target=\"_blank\">hawk.visionsconnect.com</a>

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