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Mk6 Golf and GTI owners, do not take off the door as described here. There is a panel that goes from the door handle all the way back to the rear of the door. Start from the front of the handle with a tool like he is using to pop the panel off then you'll see two T30 bits in holes behind where the panel was (three for Euro model I think) and the one at the bottom of the door. Then continue his process at 3:10. The door in the video was already taken off before if the clips came out that easy, becareful getting the clips out. It's a good idea to perhaps hit the dealer and grab a couple extra just in case you break any during removal. You'll absolutely want to make sure the clips in the corners are good to prevent rattling
If you're replacing with aftermarket, get Metra 1" spacers and year a drill to mount to the door then the speaker to the spacer. You don't need rivets (who the hell rivets speakers?!)
How do you guys run what appears to be an auto repair shop, yet you use a screwdriver to remove plastic body panel clips? a clip removal tool is like ten bucks. And, you should not be using a metal screwdriver to seperate the speaker from the door panel, scratches the hell out of everything. Other than that, decent video
Justin .Maxwell not only that, they didn't disco the negative cable from the battery to prevent a short after disconnecting connections in the door or attaching the new speaker(s). Hackers and bangers.
Vaughan doing so would cause the radio to ask for a code in such a case you can get way with out doing that. But this is sorta a home made guide I hope hahaha. Better be.
Excellent question - I had my fader all the way to the front before i noticed my front left speaker stopped working. Might just replace it with that rear one.
Man if I’d knew that the car that I junked had the same speaker connectors as the one I got I would have taken them out to put them on the new one. I had aftermarkets
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i guess I'm kinda off topic but do anyone know a good site to watch new movies online?
@Canaan Eric i would suggest FlixZone. Just google for it :)
I love that the dude in the long sleeves never waits for the camera just getting shit done. Good video thanks!
Mk6 Golf and GTI owners, do not take off the door as described here. There is a panel that goes from the door handle all the way back to the rear of the door. Start from the front of the handle with a tool like he is using to pop the panel off then you'll see two T30 bits in holes behind where the panel was (three for Euro model I think) and the one at the bottom of the door. Then continue his process at 3:10.
The door in the video was already taken off before if the clips came out that easy, becareful getting the clips out. It's a good idea to perhaps hit the dealer and grab a couple extra just in case you break any during removal. You'll absolutely want to make sure the clips in the corners are good to prevent rattling
Thanks for the great video.
Love my TDI Jetta, but 93 torx bolts to remove intake my door panel off is something special.
Why are there 3 different royalty free songs playing in the background?
thanks guys!
What size replacement metal screws did you guys use?
@@jeffwebb6816 don't worry about it. I got my system installed
Great video! Helps alot! Thanks guys!
Is it worth upgrading the standard with the sony coaxil?
Hey man THANK YOU!
Hey, do you know what size sheet metal screws you used to replace the rivets with? Thanks for the video!!
I am also interested on this
If you're replacing with aftermarket, get Metra 1" spacers and year a drill to mount to the door then the speaker to the spacer. You don't need rivets (who the hell rivets speakers?!)
Do you guys know by chance on how to replace the cup holders?
How do you guys run what appears to be an auto repair shop, yet you use a screwdriver to remove plastic body panel clips? a clip removal tool is like ten bucks. And, you should not be using a metal screwdriver to seperate the speaker from the door panel, scratches the hell out of everything. Other than that, decent video
Justin .Maxwell not only that, they didn't disco the negative cable from the battery to prevent a short after disconnecting connections in the door or attaching the new speaker(s). Hackers and bangers.
Vaughan doing so would cause the radio to ask for a code in such a case you can get way with out doing that. But this is sorta a home made guide I hope hahaha. Better be.
Is there an "easy" way to access the area between the door? I want to install sound dampening and want to put it between the door metal.
I appreciate the process, but there's no way I'm doing this myself lol. I can't blame me for messing up, all those hidden screws and prying.
I totally agree. Rather have someone who knows about this to do it.
Can you use a speaker from a rear door, in the front door?
Yes. Same size in this model vw
Excellent question - I had my fader all the way to the front before i noticed my front left speaker stopped working. Might just replace it with that rear one.
What size screw did you guys use
Man if I’d knew that the car that I junked had the same speaker connectors as the one I got I would have taken them out to put them on the new one. I had aftermarkets
Great video and better coke nails
what’s the speaker size on the 2011 jetta se
5C6035454A probably this one
Do you know if the speakers are the same size in a regular 2011 jetta?
6.75" all around
@@MassiveLoop 6.75 wth I thought it was 6.5
What size are the speakers?
Somebody know the size!
Doesn't show tweeters. That's annoying
Do not try this at home!!! You will fuck up your car🤧
Thank you for the great video