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Like others have already posted... I just fed a new bolt & washer down through the hole after punching the welded nuts out (a magnetic pick-up tool is good for this, or a box-end wrench and some tape on the back side with the head of the bolt stuck to it). It's fairly easy to get a box-end...
The rear speaker output seems to be weak due to the way they are mounted in the sound bar. First of all, the soundbar incorporated into the headliner does not provide a rigid mounting surface for the speakers (the headliner seems to move along with the speaker movement reducing the efficiency)...
There is a plastic grommet underneath near the rear bumper. I ran my trailer wires down and out through there and used some silicone to seal things up.
edit: sorry was thinking of how I ran the wires out of the Jeep. But I didn't use the easy, plug-in, adapter (just the more generic kind...