I have a 3-door megane 03 plate and am wondering how to remove the rear panel to do this??? Any ideas....I am sure KYLEHIMSELF (another board member) was asking this a while back...
Cheers for any assistance!
Jon.
removing the rear panel to install speakers
Moderators: q292u, Ray, AndyAdmin, Stranger
- A13XDT
- Just Passed
- Posts: 108
- Joined: Fri Mar 28, 2008 2:20 pm
- Currently Drives:: 54 Plate Megane Dci 86 Rush - Platinum Silver
Re: removing the rear panel to install speakers
Take a look at the very top of the ICE section in this forum. I've got a sticy there with loads of pictures on how to do it.
You need to unbolt the rear seats, and the front seatbelt mount to begin with.
Alex
You need to unbolt the rear seats, and the front seatbelt mount to begin with.
Alex

Re: removing the rear panel to install speakers
Thanks mate!!! Much appreciated.
Do the same size pioneer TS..... speakers fit in the back section???
Shall I buy 2 pairs!?!
Are there any other custon make speakers that fit? Alpine? Sony? Rockford Fosgate?
Cheers for any help lads and ladies!!
Jon.
Do the same size pioneer TS..... speakers fit in the back section???
Shall I buy 2 pairs!?!
Are there any other custon make speakers that fit? Alpine? Sony? Rockford Fosgate?
Cheers for any help lads and ladies!!
Jon.
- A13XDT
- Just Passed
- Posts: 108
- Joined: Fri Mar 28, 2008 2:20 pm
- Currently Drives:: 54 Plate Megane Dci 86 Rush - Platinum Silver
Re: removing the rear panel to install speakers
You can fit a few speakers in the front, however you have to cut the rain guard away, so they may not last without a bit of engineering to protect them.
The general units people are using, myself included, are the TS-Q131C in the front. These come with tweeters for the dash too.
And then, if my memory is correct TS-E1396 in the rears. They seem to be paired pretty well, and I have the head unit set up slightly to the rear. Just because without Dynamat or similar in the doors, the door card rattles and it annoys me!
Alex
The general units people are using, myself included, are the TS-Q131C in the front. These come with tweeters for the dash too.
And then, if my memory is correct TS-E1396 in the rears. They seem to be paired pretty well, and I have the head unit set up slightly to the rear. Just because without Dynamat or similar in the doors, the door card rattles and it annoys me!
Alex

Re: removing the rear panel to install speakers
Thanks, you have been a great help!!! Cheers!
Jon
Jon
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 14 guests