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After many hours and stripping out almost half the car I finally managed to remove the carpeted trim panel behind the seats to where the subs will be installed. What a right pain in the backside this job is, I now have a room full of car trim parts in the house!
The good news is the carpeted panel has the markings for the original subs on the back, so I can use that as a guide to centre the holes for the Kicker subs that I have.
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Hi Silverstar,
Did you find any step-by-step guide to removing the trim panel behind the seats (the one you drilled out and mounted subs into), or did you play it by ear? I have the workshop manual but it does the classic Haynes one-liner on the subject.
I also have the same question on the front-to-back wiring run you did on the sill trim, but I imagine that is a lot easier.
Thanks in advance,
-M
Hi,
I used a similar workshop manual and there was another website where someone had removed this panel before and given some tips. I am travelling for the next four to five days but next week I will try and see if I can find the website and send you a link.
Basically though it's a right pain in the backside of a job. You have to dismantle absolutely all of the the trim in the rear, roll over hoops covers side panels (where the speakers are located) undo the seat belt bolt (remember to replace it with a new bolts) etc.
The two stumbling points for me were the tie hooks behind the seats and the sub woofer panel in question is held in by a couple of bolts (if I remember correctly or could be hooks) which are located behind the center console so this needs to be loosen in order to gain access.
These are the tie hooks behind the seats that I mentioned, there is one either side:

You need to lift the metal hook and behind is small trim piece which you need to remove and behind that is a bolt that has to be removed. I spent hours trying to figure that out!
Regarding running the wiring front to back, that's quite straight forward especially once you have removed all the trim to get to the rear sub woofer panel. Once you have done that and removed the door sill panels you simply follow the same route as the car's original wiring.