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I have a 2000 grand cherokee limited with the stock deck and infinity gold speakers, the front dash tweeters are blown and would like too disconnect them temporarialy, so i can keep the fader on both front and rear! right now i have too keep the fader all the way to the rear speakers cause the tweeters crackle bad. Is this a pain to do, can the screens be taken off and then remove the tweeters to expose the wires? or do you have to come from under the dash? thanks for any and all help you can hrow my way!

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it is better to take the dash apart ,and replace them  don't unplug them
sound will be very bad with out them
they are not tweeters ,they are midrange and most of the audio comes from there

the big speaker on the door is only a mid bass driver

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Please year and model of the vehicle i need all the details I'am a car electronics installer with 23 years of experience. I'am very familiar with installations of in-dash head units,factory head units, factory car audio, hands-free phone kits, auxiliary audio inputs and iPod iPhone interface integration and security systems if you need any help with your factory stereo, or how to add auxiliary audio or listen to your ipod android in the vehicle I currently have a MECP Master Installation Technician certification. My answers are based on my experience in vehicles and my knowledge of automotive electronics I don't put much emphasis on brand names; you won't often find me putting down a brand or pushing one on dont send me a list of what brands i like better sorry i can not help you with aftermarket or vehicles that are not in the u.s.a also video and security

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