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حسين صدام
2024-11-28 15:08

How many loudspeakers does the 2020 model 408 actually have? Can someone clarify? I've seen some people say there are 2, and some say there's 1. My loudspeaker is a bit muffled lately, so I'm planning to buy and replace it myself. If anyone has done this themselves, please let me know [pray]. (I saw one on the driver's side, but there's too much stuff on the other side to see clearly.)

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نايف موسى
نايف موسى2024-11-28 17:21
Upgrade from a single loudspeaker to a dual loudspeaker.
عبدالله ناصر
عبدالله ناصر2024-11-28 17:01
Go ask the staff in the store.

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