One can find car door speakers for a Honda through several different online retailers. Some of these include: Amazon, eBay, Future Shop, and Best Buy.
I just bought a 96 Honda accord lx and I want to replace the speakers/everything but this is my first car and I'm not sure which speakers are good...
The best car door speakers are Infinity.
I have a 1995 Honda accord ex and i switched out the front door speakers and they were 6 1/2" speakers. I do believe the back are 6x9. But another way to find out is to go to best buy and they have a computer in the car audio section that can tell you the stock size for your car. You don't need to cut the wires at all, I just got mine installed in 5 minutes with the adapter speaker plug, I got them from Amazon for 16 bucks but you save a lot of time and you don't mess the wire system of your car with the black tape and stuff.
GO TO "HTTP://WWW.CRUTCHFIELD.COM" ENTER UR CAR INFO IT WILL LET YOU KNOW
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How do I change the front speakers on a '94 Honda Accord? I have the rear speakers replaced but i would like to avoid taking the door panel off. You don't need to cut the wires at all, I just got mine installed in 5 minutes with the adapter speaker plug, I got them from Amazon for 16 bucks but you save a lot of time and you don't mess the wire system of your car with the black tape and stuff.
google caraudio and find a website that shows fit of your car
front dash tweeters- 3.25" door speakers- 6.5" rear deck speakers- 6x9"
You can go to Future Shop to find JBL speakers for your car. One of the best places to go for your JBL speakers would be jbl.com. JBL has a nice variety of speakers for your car. The speakers cost from $119.95 to $149.95 per pair of speakers.
the rear speakers are located in the back doors. you have to remove the door panels to get at them.
Take the door panel off. Match the Wires.
FRONT SPEAKERS: You will have to remove the inner front door panels to get to the speakers. First, look around the edge of the inside of the door. There you will find 3 or 4 black screws, including one in the indent on the door armrest. Remove them. Then, try popping the plastic door panel off of the door. Once you pull hard enough, the inner door handle cover ring will fly off and you will be able to successfully remove the door panel by pulling up on it. Then, unscrew the screws around the speaker. REAR SPEAKERS: This depends on if you have a sedan or hatchback, but you can easily get to the speakers by removing the flat carpet panel that the speakers sit on above the rear seats (you will have to unscrew the car seat latches first).