Remove the whole front panel, and get a manual on how to re-do the whole dash interior.
Not likely as they're 2 totally different bodystyles
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rpo #9c1 police package with dash switch near radio
The largest speaker that will fit in the dash is a 4"x6". Not sure what the exact dimensions are on the OEM speaker. front speakers are 4x6 and the rear or 6x9
Under the dash and to the left of the steering column.
remove dashboard then remove the complete heater housing under the dash then 2 or 3 bolts on dash side & remove 2 more on the engine compartment & finally it will come out I just did it took me around 6 hours & some patience , good luck .
Yes you can order 1 from Dakota digital for about 650
just remove the grills off the speakers with a flat head screw driver
Remove the dash pad, then remove the speakers from the dash frame. For the rear speakers, open the trunk and remove the brackets, that hold the speakers in place. not for the back speakers ..you have to remove the lower rear seat then remove the seat belts then the rear seat back then remove the header panels in the back seat then remove the deck cover ..the rear speakers are bolted in from the top down under the rear deck cover....and the front speakers i believe are mounted in the door panels in the front doors ..you have to remove the door panels to remove them .some do have them in the dash also if they are there u do as the person stated before me.
In order to remove the speakers, you must remove the "Dash Pad". It's held in place with clips and a couple screws. Start by pushing up in the center of the dash pad. Then remove the screws.
with my 91 SE its...remove the one screw holding the dash on which is located in the glove box then pop the top dash assemble off.In order to remove the speakers, you must remove the "Dash Pad". It's held in place with clips and a couple screws. Start by pushing up in the center of the dash pad. Then remove the screws.
left side, under dash left of steering column