Great! They look great and go easy. A few tips: Old covers require some effort to pry off. I used a medium putty knife to get under the original covers and then inserted a medium flathead screwdriver and pryed until they snapped. In this case, the anchor rivets remain in the holes, they still need to be removed. Don't bother with the knife. Use side cutters to get the rivet caps as low as possible and pry them up. This will break the rivets under the surface of the deck. Simply cutting them off with a knife or clipper will leave the plastic above the deck, making it difficult to completely remove what's left in the hole. I used a 5/32" hex wrench and a small hammer to knock out the rest of the rivets. Be careful with the hammer not to break the back glass. Finally, vacuum up the plastic residue from the original speaker covers. The thing is also very similar to sand. The final installation of the new speaker covers is easy.
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