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Unfortunately there is no easy way. The factory time to replace the rear speakers is just under 2 hours so it will probably take you at least 3 hours to do it. The rear package shelf has to come out and to get that out the rear seat back, rear side (1/4 panel) trim panels (including rear seat belts I think) and the rear shelf side panels have to come out. there's no easy way to tell you how to do it. The rear shelf, 1/4 trim and side panels are held on by a variety of styles of clips that typically get broken when you try to pry the panel out.unless you're comfortable taking the interior out of the vehicle, I'd advise taking it to the dealer and paying them to do it. That way if anything is damaged it will be on them to repair it to original conditon.hope that helps
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its simple it take 10 minutes at the most, take off the speaker covor with a flathead screw driver just pry it off and take a philips and take the two screws off each speaker and disconect the peice that connects the wires by pulling it
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