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Remove the covers to your 1997 radio speakers. Remove the radio speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the radio speakers. Reverse the process to install your new radio speakers.
you buy a new one
buy new ones and put them in
first you must remove the plastic casing from the rear speakers and remove the dashboard. then disconnect the old speaker wire from the old speakers and tie the new wire to the old wire. at the radio, pull the speaker wires one by one until the new wire reaches you. then splice the new speaker wire to both the radio and the speakers and replace the dash and covers
You have to use it if you still have the factory radio and speakers. With an aftermarket radio and speakers, you can wire in a bypass module available at Best Buy or most places that sell car audio. Or, insted of buying the module, you can also run new speaker wire from the radio to the speakers.
go to shop and buy new ones, take old ones out put new ones in
I replaced the Bose radio and 4 speakers in my 85. What I do know is that you must use (4 ohm impedance, in my case) speakers that are required in tech info of your new radio. GL
pull off the panels unscrew the factory radio buy a wiring harness for the year make and model note: do not cut any wires!. put the new harness on the new radio and buy a radio installation kit follow instructions for your year make and model screw screw back in replace panels done.
Remove door panels.. Unscrew old speakers..Screw in new speakers..replace door panels...ready 2 GO..
replace the speakers .
take out the old speakers and put in the new ones.
Crazy as it sounds. I've found this on my 07 new body style silverados. Its all the speakers. You can fit 6.5" speakers in the front and in the back doors on the extended cab models. Just replace the speakers and it'll work fine.