you can get at the rear ones by taking the black mat off when the top is up and pop new 5 1/4"'s in. and the grills for the front doors pop off and 5 1/4"'s there too. not sure on the dash thou still figuring that out just got my 3 1/2'''s for it
For the 1992 Lebaron Convertable: In-dash speakers are 3 1/2 inches, door speakers are 5 1/4 inches, and the rear seat side panel speakers are 5 1/4 inches. [I found this information on the Crutchfield web site when I was preparing to replace the speakers in my Lebaron. Worth noting, the site also provides a list of car audio components that fit based on your make, model, year and (where appropriate) car type.]
remove the grills connect two 3 1/2's (the left will fit VERY TIGHT) but it replaced cardboard and wired into pre made slots for the speakers very easy in the end.
take it to an auto shop and pay them to fix it that is how you replace the brakes on a 2006chrysler convertable
The last Chrysler LeBaron was in 1995. Both engines available that year had timing belts.The last Chrysler LeBaron was in 1995. Both engines available that year had timing belts.
Front or rear.. disc or drum type..??????????
Replace the timing belt at least every 100,000 miles.
is it a convertible? if so the onlt thing that you do is lift the flap in the corners ( with the top up of course) and there you will find the speakers. Simply undo the screws and unhook the connection. Then you put the new speakers back in the holes, attach the wires and put the screws back in.
be more specific.. replace pads..?? replace hose..?? repair master cylinder..??
you might need to replace the hinge pins.. or the complete hinge
ffs.. it ain't rocket surgery.. follow the instructions on the box
you buy a new one
Gently pry off plastic covers in door They are held in by clips underneath are speakers held in by 2 or 3 screws remove speakers. Wires should be snap in plugs remove by unsnapping plug-in.Connect snap-in plug wires to new speakers Place new speakers in door slot for speakers,screw back in ,remount cover back in place