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im not sure if this is the right section, but in my front panels in my xterra i have infinity components and the bass must have shaken the cross over too much (i thought it was secure) and it broke. so crutchfield sent me a new pair for free. the thing is when i first got them installed, i didnt do it myself, but seeing that all i need to do is replace the cross over, i want to take off the door panel and do it myself, but i cant figure out how to get it off. i can get all sides off but the part basically connected to the window... any help would be greatly appreciated

sorry if this is the wrong section

2000 Nissan Xterra

-Infinity 6020cs components

-Infinity 692.7 6x9s

-DC LVL 4 12

-AQ1200

-Pioneer DEHP860MP H/U

-4 channel amp for mids and highs??? I need some suggestions

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it should just lift up.

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There are sometimes a few hidden screws, check under the reflector on the bottom back of the door, check under the electric window/lock controls if you have em, etc.... they like to hide a few screws that need to be taken out in order to get the doors off sometimes.

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im going to give it a look tomorrow, i was ablt to get everything up but the top i just dont want to mess anything up because im up at college and if i break something itll be a bit of a pain since im in the middle of nowhere

2000 Nissan Xterra

-Infinity 6020cs components

-Infinity 692.7 6x9s

-DC LVL 4 12

-AQ1200

-Pioneer DEHP860MP H/U

-4 channel amp for mids and highs??? I need some suggestions

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Here after a bit of researching I found this on another site, it is a step by step on removing the panel with pictures included, this should make taking the panel off cake.

http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread/300712

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YOU THE ONE THAT SOUND LIKE A OGER AND HUMPBACK/TROLLS?

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awesome i appreciate that im gonna give it a go tomorrow

2000 Nissan Xterra

-Infinity 6020cs components

-Infinity 692.7 6x9s

-DC LVL 4 12

-AQ1200

-Pioneer DEHP860MP H/U

-4 channel amp for mids and highs??? I need some suggestions

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just a little update. today i was able to get the door panel off and i fixed the cross over and things are sounding great again, and i finally tuned my amo as well as i can given the tools i have. thanks for the help guys

2000 Nissan Xterra

-Infinity 6020cs components

-Infinity 692.7 6x9s

-DC LVL 4 12

-AQ1200

-Pioneer DEHP860MP H/U

-4 channel amp for mids and highs??? I need some suggestions

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