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and carefully take off each speaker wire by un-doing one at a time. Take a Wild
Boar Audio speaker and attach the speaker wires noting the factory speaker wire
connectors will lock into place on the speaker. Sit the Wild Boar Audio speaker
into the cabinet noting the speaker MUST be oriented so that the wires are in
the bottom (6 o’clock) position so the speaker frame will not touch the small locater
peg that sticks out from the face of the cabinet. If the speaker is not placed
correctly, the speaker may not “seal” correctly to the cabinet and the bass
response will suffer! Using the supplied screws (which are longer than the factory
screws), attach the new speaker to the cabinet.
Repeat Step #3 for the second cabinet
Make sure to plug the power cable back into the power port/cigarette lighter
assembly on the brake side. If the bike has the CB module, make sure to re-install
the antenna cable and main harness. Let the factory speaker wires that come out
of the cabinets “hang” for now.
R E A R S p E A K ER in S tAllA tion
section 2
Step #1: Factory Speaker Removal
Looking at the factory rear speaker, you will see it is secured to the rear speaker
“pod” by 4 T-10 “torx” head screws. Remove these 4 screws. Lift the speaker
out of the rear “pod” and carefully remove each speaker wire from the speaker.
Repeat this for the other side.
Step #2: Installing the New Rear Speakers
Take one rear speaker and carefully attach the factory speaker wires noting they
will only go on one way. In order for the rear speakers to fit in the factory “pods”
they must be aligned correctly. If installing on the brake side “pod” the speaker
connectors must be in the“3 o’clock” position. On the clutch side, the speaker
connectors must be in the “9 o’clock” position. With the speaker in the pod, take
one of the plastic grill trim rings and sit it on the speaker. Using the 4 factory torx
screws, secure the speaker/grill ring to the “pod”. There is no reason to over
tighten these screws! Repeat for the other side of the bike and you are done!