Aaron Since you will have to remove the center console to replace the radio and then either replace the bracket or dremmel the old one to get the new radio in you may as well replace all four speakers, and wiring, at the same time. Your speakers are over twenty years old and probably have dry rot. I found my rear speaker wiring was just a twisted splice (no solder) under the console. The second reason is that new radios have individual grounds on each speaker, not the common ground in the original DeLorean. Make sure you buy a new radio connector harness from special- t-auto before you disassemble the radio, its worth it. Dave Sontos vin 02573 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Aaron PETERSON" <mrroboto1@xxxx> To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 12:08 AM Subject: [DML] Aftermarket car stereos > Greetings, > > I have a question to all of you owners that have had after market car steroes installed. My DeLorean has the original DMC stereo still in and it is starting to go to pot. My question is that when any other stereo was installed, was there any re-wiring that was re-done to the car and/or the having of new speakers installled in association with the new stereo. I am not looking for a custom sound system; just one that has an operational radio and cassette deck.