when u change the radio their are bolts under the dash that u have to take off in order to get the radio out, remove all then pull on the dash and it pops right off. the speakers just unscrew and replace with the new ones. You don't need to cut the wires at all, I just got mine installed in 5 minutes with the adapter speaker plug, I got them from Amazon for 16 bucks but you save a lot of time and you don't mess the wire system of your car with the black tape and stuff.
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in most cases removing the stereo from a civic involves taking off two nuts underneath the factory head unit, you should be able to reach behind the centre console and get at them
It is very complicated get a technicians help
In-dash stereo " depth; Size code E Front speakers Front Door: 6-1/2" Rear speakers Rear Deck: 6x9"
the rear are 6x9...if im not mistaken the fron are 4
If you are looking for the routing of the wiring for the speakers, you will have dificulty finding one. A wiring harnes connects to the back of the stereo and it would be wise to purchase an installation trim kit that come with a wiring harness to match your new stereo to that of the car.
The 1995 Honda Civic Coupe has six and a half inch speakers. Some models in the Civic Coupe series do not have rear speakers.
according to the walmart site its a 6.5! im pretty sure its is too because it looks like one!
6.5" http://www.lowrider.com/information/speakerfit/dh.php
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To remove the stereo off of a 1999 Honda Civic loosen all of the mounting screws for the center console. Pull out the console is loosen the stereo mounting screws. With everything off pull the stereo and unplug the radio.