first.. you will probably need to remove the back seat just to make it easier
second.. you will need a torquex head to remove the seat belt bolt and then you will need a Phillips head to remove the kick panels screws theres a few of them
third.. you must unscrew the stock speaker, 4 screws
forth. after unmounting the speaker you will need to unplug the wiring harness, it will be mounted inside the body panel for convience.
fifth. either order speakers from crutchfield and they will give you new plug in's that will fit to your new speakers or cut the wires and splice in the green and black wire.. green=positive, black=negative
The front speakers are 6x9" and the rear speakers are 5.25".
Front 6x9 rear 5 1/4. In Mega Cab it's 6x9 front and 6.5 rear.
For a 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 extended cab, there are two different sizes of speakers. The front speakers are 6x9 and the rear are 5-1/4.
Pay someone else to do it!
Reverse the process to install the new speakers. You will need to remove the speaker covers from your 1995 Chevrolet rear speakers. Remove the speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the speakers.
Remove the covers from your 1997 Chevrolet rear speakers. Remove the speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the speakers. Reverse the process to install the new speakers.
6.75
I helped a friend that owns a 2001 dodge ram ext. cab which im almost sure is the only option for that year other than a reg. cab. His had the infinity speaker system in it and every speaker has a amp built into the back of it, im not sure how it works but i know that that is where it is, and if you are looking to replace your speakers with non- OEM speakers, you need to run new wires to the speakers because of how the amp/speakers are set up.
You could pry off the grill, unscrew the speaker(s), and unhook the spade plugs...
How do you fold the rear seats down in the 2008 dodge ram 1500 quad cab?
rear cab speakers are usually 5x8s or 3x6 front dash speakers are 5" i think its been awhile.
4x6's