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You also need to pull the oval shaped "SRS" badges off and remove the screw under there to remove the panels.
If I understand correctly, it is actually a 7 speaker set-up. On the BOSE system, the ones in the drivers door are dual speakers, a tweeter and a mid-range. The ones in the rear doors may be the same. The BOSE system also has the active-bass speaker under the drivers seat. The wiring may all be there to convert it to BOSE, not sure. The radio head itself was different for a BOSE, but I'm thinking the plug-in on the back of the radio may be the same. The BOSE amp is in a very awkward position behind the instrument cluster, again the wiring may or may not be there. To get to the wiring for the active-bass speaker may require removing the center console and drivers seat to install the wiring and speaker. Wish I could give more positive answers, never tried this conversion, but I have had most of this truck disassembled at one time or another. At this point it may be smarter to concentrate on the radio, amp and active bass speaker concerns, rather than figuring out how to remove the door panels, that will be the easy part. Unless you just want to upgrade the present speakers and that's all.
Gilly
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