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stock should be a 6" by 9" if they are the 2 or 3 way, aftermarkets can have the speaker installed in a larger size if they have a hole cut larger. the size of the hole can be sltered
As long as everything is still at factory settings this should work for you. On one of my cars the prev-owners had changed out the speaker wiring which made it a bit confusing.
http://www.2carpros.com/forum/automotive_pictures/349617_Eonon_821_wiring_1.jpg
Yes it should be under the left side of the dash above where your left foot would be. If you hear a bell when the key is in the switch with the door open, then the wire for the seatbelt may be cut.
i do not know but if it was me i would stop by your local GM-dealership in the parts department and they be able to tell you and give you pictures and diagrams as well you can also give these websites a try www.alldatadiy.com and www.autozone.com wish you the best of luck Michigan Man.
here is the information you requested, good luck on the jimmy, you will also need a passlock 2 bypass modual and a door lock polarity inverter, let me know if you need them as I stock these items
I recently replaced my stickshift in my 1999 GMC Sonoma. Yours should be very similar.
It's really very simple but requires a bit of strength.
- Push the rubber collar down the stick until you see two nuts at the bottom.
- Grab a pair of wrenches (I forget what size they are)
- Put a wrench on each nut and twist them opposite each other
- Put your back into it, they're tough
- Once loose, just unscrew your stick and away you go!
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