the speakers in the thunderbird are standard paper cone speakers. They are not 3-way though the stock amp in my 95 had plenty enough to drive 4 4-way speakers that i put in it.
6"X8"
There 6x8's front and rear
My 1993 took 6x8s it should be the same.
6x8's front and back
6.5" 3 way speakers with reiangular screws.
To replace the front speakers on a 1994 Ford Thunderbird, start by removing the door panel. This typically involves unscrewing any visible screws and carefully prying off the panel to detach it from the clips. Once the panel is off, disconnect the speaker wires and unscrew the old speakers. Install the new speakers by reversing the process: connect the wires, secure the speakers, and reattach the door panel.
To replace the speakers in a 2003 Ford Thunderbird, start by removing the door panels or rear speaker covers, depending on which speakers you are replacing. Carefully detach any clips or screws holding the panels and disconnect the wiring harness from the old speakers. Install the new speakers by connecting them to the wiring harness, securing them in place, and then reattaching the door panels or covers. Finally, test the new speakers to ensure they are functioning properly before fully reassembling everything.
anything you want as long as they are the right size
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front speakers are located in the door panels. the size is 6x8 or 5x7
The speakers in the front door are 5 1/4-inch two-way speakers. The speakers in the kick panel are 6 1/2 inches. The rear speakers are 6 3/4 inches.
Yes, 6x9 speakers can fit in a 1996 Ford Thunderbird LX, but it may require some modifications to the rear deck or speaker mounting locations, as the stock speakers may differ in size. It's always best to check the specific dimensions of the new speakers and compare them to the available space. Additionally, using an appropriate mounting bracket can help ensure a proper fit.