ard103 Posted January 21, 2008 #1 Posted January 21, 2008 I seem to remember a post about pulling off the black adhesive strips on the rear armrests to get to the screws that hold the rear pods together. Is this the way to get to the speakers or do I start by removing the screws in the trunk to remove the pods? Thanks in advance,
Eck Posted January 21, 2008 #2 Posted January 21, 2008 I seem to remember a post about pulling off the black adhesive strips on the rear armrests to get to the screws that hold the rear pods together. Is this the way to get to the speakers or do I start by removing the screws in the trunk to remove the pods? Thanks in advance, If memory serves me right, that is correct. You can take a hair dryer and heat the black adhesive strips up to ease thier removal.. You can also "page down" to the bottom of this page, and read other posts about rear speakers and you might find some good info there..
ard103 Posted January 21, 2008 Author #3 Posted January 21, 2008 I looked at the other posts earlier with a search but could not find the info I remember seeing sometime before. I had forgot about the hair dryer trick though and now that rings a bell. Now if I can keep from scratching things up.... Thanks again,
Eck Posted January 21, 2008 #4 Posted January 21, 2008 I had forgot about the hair dryer trick though and now that rings a bell. You can use the hair dryer to re-install the black adhesive piece too... This might be of help too.. You will need to remove items: 75,59,52, 74, 35, 43, 76, 67, 70 and a couple more things which I'm sure you can figure out by the picture.. Good luck! http://www.venturerider.org/private/RSVparts.pdf
ard103 Posted January 21, 2008 Author #5 Posted January 21, 2008 The parts layout sure helped. Thanks again.
Cougar Posted January 23, 2008 #6 Posted January 23, 2008 Yep ya gatta pull-em up then if tap is ok re-use it.. The last time I just added the 3M sticky Grey tape. same thing that is already on it.. get it at the auto store. Jeff
ard103 Posted January 23, 2008 Author #7 Posted January 23, 2008 They just stuck right back on, no problem, at least this time. Hope the fronts sound better when I change them this week, the new Polks in the rear did not make a great deal of difference.
jrweegs Posted June 6, 2009 #8 Posted June 6, 2009 :Venture:Does anyone else have problems with there rear speakers. I have an 07 and they always sound blown. I just had it replaced by the dealer with the exact same thing and it did not go away. They just stuck right back on, no problem, at least this time. Hope the fronts sound better when I change them this week, the new Polks in the rear did not make a great deal of difference.
waterbug Posted June 7, 2009 #9 Posted June 7, 2009 I cant make up my mind if I have one blown or not but I have a rattle in that area no matter if the radio is on or not and I cant find it.
Sooner Rider Posted June 14, 2009 #10 Posted June 14, 2009 I think I have the same rattle. Almost a buzzing noise.
SLOW HAND Posted June 14, 2009 #11 Posted June 14, 2009 I would like to upgrade my rear speakers(probaly blown) but only if i'm going to hear the difference, I don't have the budget to do it twice . I've seen mixed reveiws on Polk, are their any other choices? Would any "outdoor" speaker the right size stand up to the wind / rain ? Don't want to try a cheap fix just to have to do it again. I'd rather not have speakers in my helmet so for now I just leave the radio off.
Freebird Posted June 14, 2009 #12 Posted June 14, 2009 If they are blown, you are probably getting some buzzing so new speakers would be a big improvement. I honestly believe though that when going down the road, most of the sound you hear is from the front speakers. The Polks are about as good as any in my opinion. I'm not real happy with any that I've tried. They simple need to be BIGGER but there is no room for bigger ones.
SpaceMan Posted June 14, 2009 #13 Posted June 14, 2009 I also have the Polk Audio speakers. They sound somewhat better, better low end (considering its a 4 inch speaker) and better high end. YOu may need to increase the volume setting a bit from where you did with stock speakers, but in my opinion they sound better. Especially the front speakers as they have a larger cavity behind them. The rears are mounted in a very small space and the cones can't move as freely as they probably should. Hhmmm..... that gives me a bit of an idea. Wonder if I could drill some holes (ports) in a non exposed area for those rear speakers. Spaceman
04Midnight Posted June 14, 2009 #14 Posted June 14, 2009 In my opinion, better speakers won't make much of difference. The amplifier is just not strong enough to provide the volume without clipping. Probably your best bet is to upgrade the front speakers and set the fader to drive only the front.
SLOW HAND Posted June 20, 2009 #15 Posted June 20, 2009 I finaly checked back for answers ( I often loose my track of threads ) just wanted to say thanks to all for the info.
Seaking Posted June 20, 2009 #16 Posted June 20, 2009 In my opinion, better speakers won't make much of difference. The amplifier is just not strong enough to provide the volume without clipping. Probably your best bet is to upgrade the front speakers and set the fader to drive only the front. I'll have to agree with you there.. I swapped mine out for the Polks and meh.. if anything the sound is nicer when you're parked but at speeds who can notice? Overall volume is a wee lower in my opinion.. I'd LOVE louder though.. blast through the wind noise.. No worries..
04Midnight Posted June 20, 2009 #17 Posted June 20, 2009 You'll have to get a Goldwing for better sound. But then you wouldn't have the smooth ride anymore. The solution? Edsets speakers in your helmet!!
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