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<blockquote data-quote="jrz126" data-source="post: 886321" data-attributes="member: 556466"><p>a dremel is a rotary tool that has a huge number of assorted bits (cut off wheels, sanders, brushes ect). If you do a lot of hands on stuff its a great tool to have.</p><p></p><p>I upgraded my stock 5.25's in my 95 monte carlo. I talked to some other people that did it and they said it was easy, but the speakers I bought were actually 6.75" so I had alittle more trouble. I was able to get them in using a pair of tinsnips, a dremel, and an angle grinder. I didnt use any fiberglass, but I should have. I dont know if its possible to use the grills that came with the speakers and have it look good. I just stuck with the factory grills.</p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to scare you or anything, chances are your install will go better than mine, but problems do come up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrz126, post: 886321, member: 556466"] a dremel is a rotary tool that has a huge number of assorted bits (cut off wheels, sanders, brushes ect). If you do a lot of hands on stuff its a great tool to have. I upgraded my stock 5.25's in my 95 monte carlo. I talked to some other people that did it and they said it was easy, but the speakers I bought were actually 6.75" so I had alittle more trouble. I was able to get them in using a pair of tinsnips, a dremel, and an angle grinder. I didnt use any fiberglass, but I should have. I dont know if its possible to use the grills that came with the speakers and have it look good. I just stuck with the factory grills. I'm not trying to scare you or anything, chances are your install will go better than mine, but problems do come up. [/QUOTE]
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