>Anyone know any good methods of getting the front speakers back in? Yeah, just do it! It is tight working in there. For the passenger side, I ended up removing the glove box and the knee pad so that I could run new speaker wires. The hardest part is keeping the retaining nuts from sticking to the speaker magnet. It would almost be worth getting plastic nuts from the hardware. Another problem was that my replacement speakers were a bit thicker. They have tweeters mounted in the centers that stick out a little higher. This presses on the dash pad from the underside creating a slight bulge, but not bad. If I used spacers to keep the tweeters away from the dash pad, then the studs would be too short to hold the nuts. I thought about making an adapter ring similar to spacers used on custom rims, but I felt that wasn't really needed. What speakers are you putting back in there anyway? The driver's side speaker was pretty much the same effort. I removed the knee pad on both sides so that I could have more room to run the new wire. I have read posts from people who recommend removing the seats to have more room to lay in there, but I'm skinny enough that it would have been a waste of time for me. Walt Tampa, FL