In the 97-01 those are 6 to 6.5" circular (advertised size sometimes varies by brand, but they should fit with screw mods). I went with 2-way coax for the rear and 2-way components for the fronts, and put the tweeters at the door corner trim where the upgrade stereo option would have placed them.
Long story short, I saved the plastic fragment, then patched across the break line using a thin steel patch plate, JBWeld epoxy, and a few small screws into both the main piece and the broken tab. The sound bar sits loosely in its appointed slots, so the extra hardware bits and thickness are not a problem.
How do you put new headliner material over the new soundbar?
Pull, stretch, tuck, use lots of glue. The material I was using was overstressed at the back corners which is why I added the stitch arcs to hold it.
What size are the door and sound bar speakers?
In the 97-01 those are 6 to 6.5" circular (advertised size sometimes varies by brand, but they should fit with screw mods). I went with 2-way coax for the rear and 2-way components for the fronts, and put the tweeters at the door corner trim where the upgrade stereo option would have placed them.
You had me at headliner...
Ahh dude, in part 1 you broke one of the two tabs on the rear sound bar and said the repair would take place in part 2. I didn't see it.
Long story short, I saved the plastic fragment, then patched across the break line using a thin steel patch plate, JBWeld epoxy, and a few small screws into both the main piece and the broken tab. The sound bar sits loosely in its appointed slots, so the extra hardware bits and thickness are not a problem.