Depending on the model of the truck they will either be door mounted 5-14in rd speckers or underdash 4in speckers .high end model trucks will use a more powerful 6in specker, hope this helps ya out.
Undo the 12mm nut from under the speaker in the boot.
With your hands or possibly some type of tool.
All you have to do is by new speakers. Most speakers connect to the component with any plugs. If the component isn't damaged, then just go and price some new speakers.
The speaker size is 6 1/2" I bought Speakers from Sonic Electrinix and if you type in the vehicle model information if gives you the correct size. The speakers did fit.
The speakers in a 1991 Lincoln Town Car are 6x8 speakers. These are also called 5X7/6x8 speakers. Regular 5x7 speakers should also fit fine in this vehicle.
Static noise on speakers usually means the speaker wire is not shielded properly. Replacing the wire with high quality speaker wire will likely solve the issue.
A bag speaker is a speaker that is inserted into a bag, such as a backpack or a purse. More information can be found by going to online stores such as Amazon.com.
It depends on the sound system that was originally installed in your pathfinder. A 2 or 4 speaker system typically has 6.25" round speakers up front, and 6"x9" speakers in the rear(4 speaker system), whereas the 6 or 8 speaker system (with the 1" tweeters either up front, or both front and back) have 5"x7" inch speakers in both locations. (I have the '93 with the 8 speaker system, so I have verified that setup). Beware though, the stock 5"x7" speakers had a different (smaller) size basket around the speakers, so some modification may be needed when replacing them. Hope this helps!
The speakers in a 2007 Chevy crew cab are around six and three-quarters inches. However, if replacing the speakers, an adapter plate will be needed no matter what size is used.
Remove the door panel. remove the speaker by removing the screws. If replacing the speaker won't fix it check the door wiring for continuity as they break from years of opening and closing the door. Cheers
Regular passive (non-amplified) speakers will need to be connected to a power amp (an old stereo receiver can do this). Connect the line out of the computer to the aux or tape in of the receiver, and then connect speaker cables from the receiver to each of the speakers.
before replacing the speakers remove one and try it in another location, same for the back, see if a speaker that you know is good works there. it may be the stereo at fault or bad connections.