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Old 11-28-2023, 10:46 PM
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I have the same covers, but the studs aren't /QUOTE]

Do your covers have the same blanks in each corner with no speaker holes? Or yours are just regular speaker covers like the rest?
wow never notice that ,no holes in the corner .wonder what car they would be from
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Old 01-28-2024, 06:28 PM
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me too .the guy said it was used on the assembly line to make it a quick install . they just have to bang it in the package tray cardboard . i guess it make senses
No, it is not an assembly line part, it is a dealership part. If a car had a radio or stereo installed AT THE DEALER these would be used by a dealership employee as a quick install to the package tray. Just bang it in with your hand and done. Those pointed studs never reached the sheet metal, they just grabbed the package tray fabric.

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Old 01-28-2024, 07:40 PM
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No, it is not an assembly line part, it is a dealership part. If a car had a radio or stereo installed AT THE DEALER these would be used by a dealership employee as a quick install to the package tray. Just bang it in with your hand and done. Those pointed studs never reached the sheet metal, they just grabbed the package tray fabric.
yes that makes a lot of sense

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