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Old 05-29-2011   #1
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Default Need help w/ front speaker panel!!

I'm replacing the carpet this weekend - or going to try to. I got about 2/3 of the old carpet out, but I'm stuck and I'm hoping someone can tell me what I need to do...

The Question: How the heck are the panels on the front next to the floor (by your feet) held on? The panel covers the speakers, and I can't find any screws or fasteners...Does the damn thing just pull off?? Or what?

Anyone out there not taking advantage of this glorious day to be driving that can hep a feller???

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Old 05-29-2011   #2
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On the 91, they are part of the door sill cover.
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Paul..........you back at it....no pun intended

GC kinda convinced me that some of that carpet is glued in....so I gave up on switching carpet from 90' L98 to 91' ZR1. I was thinking of going from RED to TAN. But now you are doing it

So...give me a clue...how tough a job is it and is there anything you run into like glued carpet?

I am not sure about door panels from 90' L98 to 91' ZR1. It has been suggested that everything else including the seats are interchangeable.
Yeah...Couldn't leave well enough alone, I guess.

Actually, I believe the car spend a good bit of time in the sun. The carpet is sun burnt and is beginning to show (what I call) dry rotting to where the knap (sp?) has rubbed off along the edge wherever there was a turn. Most of the damage is in the cargo area.

The paint is bright red, and the red interior is flame red. (i.e., bluish red). I'm not an interior decorator, but I can see when two colors of RED don't complement each other, and bright red/flame red...ain't doing it for me! So, Torch Red carpet is going in, and I'm adding some black highlights such as floor mats and a black cargo mat - really looks good; the red/black interior.

But, yeah...There is some super-duper adhesive - looks like it was put on with a caulking gun - holding the vertical pieces and the pieces on the hush panels. It's like skinning a deer: pull on a corner while slashing the glue between the old carpet and the various panels. It will take some time to get the old carpet off and panels cleaned up before installing the new carpet. But, it is progressing.

I'm taking pix as I go. (Just for YOU, Cliff!)

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Old 05-29-2011   #4
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On the 91, they are part of the door sill cover.
I just spoke to Ken Windisch and he confirms the speaker covers are attached to the door sills. Man, I love this board!

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Default Re: Need help w/ front speaker panel!!

That carpet doesn't normally do too well being pulled off. If you are careful (and lucky) you can re-use it.

Good luck!!!!!!!!
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I had these panels off on my car just recently. Mine had some weird black gloop 'glueing' them down and also had some velcro strips near the speaker housing area. Took me a while to figure out and get them off.
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I had these panels off on my car just recently. Mine had some weird black gloop 'glueing' them down and also had some velcro strips near the speaker housing area. Took me a while to figure out and get them off.
Dave, thanks for the input. Yeah, blazing new territory is always "fun".

Fortunately, this is my 3rd carpet installation, this just being the first on a C4. So, intimidation is not a factor (but then, I'm not a timid feller by nature either!). But, this is a 21 year old car and plastic parts are brittle as hell. So, 1/3 of the time will be spent fixing plastic stuff per normal, I recon.

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The plastic inside the carpet seemed pretty flexible on mine (designed to be bendy I think) so that wasn't a problem. The screw tabs on the Bose housings were another matter - broke with a slight catch on the other carpeting. Had two screws holding each carpet panel (plus gunk and velcro) on each side. Need to also take the plastic trim running up the back of the door way off as well, then you can kind of rotate the carpet trim around and out after freeing the velcro etc.

First one took me about an hour to figure out - second was off in about 10 mins

This was quite useful but my carpet only had two screws.

http://www.zr1netregistry.com/frontspeaker.htm
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There are 2 screw on the outer side of the sill too that hold it in place..
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