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Of course you should. If there old (and factory of any age) replacing the speakers will add new life into your audio experience in your car/truck.
Also, replacing the head unit (radio) with an after market one will improve the sound quality that much more. The difference is night and day.
replace the speakers .
To replace the speakers in a Town and Country you will need to remove the old ones first. Consult your owners manual for how to take out your speakers.
Remove door panels.. Unscrew old speakers..Screw in new speakers..replace door panels...ready 2 GO..
take out the old speakers and put in the new ones.
Rip the old ones out. Then replace with new ones.
No speakers should work with any card.
Your speakers prolly broke. I had to replace mine after it was around 8 years old. It just happens. Take the door panels off, and it should only be a few bolts to take out the old speakers, then just cut the wires and splice them back together on your new speakers, set your speakers in the brackets and screw back in. And now you have speakers that work!! Hope that helps!
depending on the year of your legacy you should be able to access the rear speakers from inside of your trunk.
Which speakers are you trying to replace? Front or rear?
Yes you can. I replace my factory speakers on my 1998 Ford Expedition with Pioneers.
It depends on the model of stereo and if you have a sedan or wagon. The door speakers are the only ones you can replace without too much modification, but you should be able to get the old speakers fixed and get things to sound good again for less yhan the cost of new speakers.
It is a relatively easy job to replace your speakers depending on where they are located.