1. Remove the rubberized armrest cover by prying it upward. 2. Remove (by prying out) the silver U shaped trim by the interior door handle. 3. Remove (by prying out) the sunken trim piece behind the interior door handle. 4. Remove the 10mm hex screws from where the armrest cover was and behind the door handle lever. 5. Pry the sides and bottom of the door panel loose. 6. Carefully lift up and out on the door panel and disconnect the wiring harness for the power locks & windows.
Install a subwoofer, amp, aftermarket speakers, and a head unit. Possibly, the easiest way to get the best out of your car audio system is to upgrade the speakers.
Fronts and backs are both 6.5 in. speakers. Aftermarket speakers dont install very easily because of the stock skrew-in locations are not normal. Ended up making my own brackets.
A BMW M3 can handle any speakers, but you may want to get lightweight polymer ones so you don't weigh down your car. anonymous@oola.com
I have never seen a vehicle that has an on/off switch for the speakers, including the Windstar.See "Related Questions" below for more about Windstar radio wiring
Many amps are made for interior speakers instead of subwoofers, so yes.
You cannot install aftermarket side curtain airbags.
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Do you mean a chrome aftermarket cover or the whole firewall? The aftermarket chrome one you will need to remove the engine, the stock firewall will require some extensive bodywork and the interior being removed.
Yes>>assuming you use the wire-adapter connection plugs sold seperatly
Installing new speakers is the single most cost-effective improvement you can make to your vehicle's audio/video system. Not only are aftermarket speakers relatively inexpensive, they are typically not difficult to install. Look here - http://www.crutchfield.com/S-FlBDMEk0p7k/learn/learningcenter/car/speakers_install.html
You will have to buy a pig tail at an audio store for the factory amp under neath the passanger side seat.
If you have a Cherokee from 1984-1996 with speakers that would have gone in the tailgate, then if you take off the interior tailgate panel (be careful not to break any clips!) and the wiring should be behind it. Just install your new speakers and replace the interior tailgate panel. If you have a Cherokee from 1997-2001 with speakers that would have gone in the ceiling, then take down the headliner temporarily and wiring will be in the roof. It's probably easiest to get a soundbar off of eBay or at your local junkyard and install the bracket and soundbar in the factory location, then connect the wires to the speakers in the soundbar. There is always rear speaker wire going from the radio in the front to speakers in the rear.