how to disassemble your truck

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are you talking about the section above the guages? if so, then yes there is an easy way.



you never know what happens at night when you are sleeping.

Yea just the top piece so I can see down I've kinda narrowed it down to behind the steering wheel but it sounds like it's where the windshield and dash meet
 
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Yea just the top piece so I can see down I've kinda narrowed it down to behind the steering wheel but it sounds like it's where the windshield and dash meet
the cover can come off, but it wont do you much good. its mostly solid plastic under there. to remove the dash will require complete disassembly
 

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How do you remove the center channel speaker on top of the dash? I have a really bad rattle coming from around there. i tried just prying it open but don't want to break anything. Thanks!
 

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How do you remove the center channel speaker on top of the dash? I have a really bad rattle coming from around there. i tried just prying it open but don't want to break anything. Thanks!


Remove the rubber cover (pulls out without tools) use a 7mm socket or nut driver to remove the screws. Push (or pull I forget) the speaker towards the front window and then pull up on the side closest to you and then it should pull out.

Good luck.


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This tread help me out again on how to replace the front and rear speakers on my Raptor. Thanks for the videos. :happy107:
 

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