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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph7195" data-source="post: 8296355" data-attributes="member: 633259"><p>If it's worth your time, but in the end it will probably be a waste. The biggest question is whether you are happy with the way they perform, and is it worth it to replace all 9 speakers with aftermarket ones. If it is worth replacing them, then you are in the right place. As far as info on getting back at the dealer, we all have had some sneaky dealer pull a fast one on us. I hate to hear it happen though. But there is a huge chance the factory speakers are what you paid for.</p><p></p><p>PS, Lots of times, if you alter the vehicle's electronics, it will void the waranty. So if you bought this car new, you may want to check with the dealer first before you start ripping things out. Last hting you need is a dealer not wanting to pay for legitimate warranty work, just because some speakers have been changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph7195, post: 8296355, member: 633259"] If it's worth your time, but in the end it will probably be a waste. The biggest question is whether you are happy with the way they perform, and is it worth it to replace all 9 speakers with aftermarket ones. If it is worth replacing them, then you are in the right place. As far as info on getting back at the dealer, we all have had some sneaky dealer pull a fast one on us. I hate to hear it happen though. But there is a huge chance the factory speakers are what you paid for. PS, Lots of times, if you alter the vehicle's electronics, it will void the waranty. So if you bought this car new, you may want to check with the dealer first before you start ripping things out. Last hting you need is a dealer not wanting to pay for legitimate warranty work, just because some speakers have been changed. [/QUOTE]
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