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quote:Originally posted by Rymanrph
. And boy were you right about that one screw in the back. We were able to work it out with a screwdriver and some pliers, but when we put the new ones in, we just didn't put that screw in. I think it should be fine. If it starts to rattle, I'll fix it later. They have great crisp clear sound, but still not enough bass.
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sears sells a cheap and easy offset screwdriver that just fits into the cavity - you will have to start the screw in by hand and finish with the screwdriver. BTW - the lack of bass is what inspired me to track down a Kenwood Woox subwoofer. if anything it gives you an excuse to get a nice subwoofer
speaking of which do you have the stock headunit or an aftermarket? an aftermarket one will really make a big difference in sound!