Or you could go with the stock 4.5 in. speakers. Kenwood makes a great one in this size, you will get a good clean sound, that you might want to add some base to with a additional subwoofer. 1995-1999 Toyota Avalon will fit 5 1/4" stereo speakers but you will need to cut-away some of the plastic case that they are mounted in to make this size fit properly.
If it is the rear speaker it is 9 x 6 Ovals for the Honda accord coupe 98. should be similar for the sedan.
tweeters in the dash and 6/9 in the rear. hope this helps
A '98 Buick Regal, as with other cars, has a different size of speaker for the front and back. The front speaker size would be 5 1/4 inches, and the rear is 6 inches by 9 inches.?æ
replace the strut mounts
We were recently told my son's 98 Avalon has a 30w amp feeding the subwoofer.
The speaker sizes for 97-2001 mountaineer that would make a stock fit would be a 5x7" speaker for front and rear. The Ford/Lincoln/Mercury company is notorious for using this size. You can also double check those kind of figures for any vehicle on crutchfield.com, a leading online audio/video company.
Front speakers in the door are 5 1/4 Back speakers are 6x9, you can use adapter plates and run 5x7 or 6x8
Yes, they are glass instead of plastic though. This works for 98 model lamp assemblies installed in a 95 Avalon
under the driver side panel
The 1998 Toyota Avalon oxygen sensor fuse can be found in the fuse box. The oxygen sensor fuse will be the number 17 fuse.
5 1/2 for the rear and 5 1/4 for the front. -------------- The rear speakers changed at some point in the 97 production year. Later model 97s have 98 model year speaker sizes. I believe early 97s had oval rear speakers, late model 97s had round ones, can't remember specific sizes. Look at your rears first to see the shape of them, then when buying new ones check between 97 and 98 model years.
6.5 inches