6.5 or 6 1/2 in front and 6 x 9 speakers in back.
; In-dash stereo : 6-13/32" depth; Size code DD,E ; Front speakers : Front Door : 6x8" ; Rear speakers : Rear Door : 6-1/2" : Rear Deck : 6x9"
6X8 front and rear
6.5
Waht are the stock size for all speakers in a 2000 suburban, 4X4?
The speakers will work with any amp that outputs less power than 700 watts.
Front Speaker 6.5 4 Front Tweeter 1 1 Rear Speaker 4X6 2.5
A fuse of that size will only blow when something significant occurs. Has the vehicle been jump started with reverse polarity on the cables? Has the battery shorted or some other condition occurred that causes full current to go through the 80 amp fuse either from the battery or from the alternator? Has the diode plate in the alternator shorted? I don't know what all goes through the 80 amp fuse for that vehicle, but most other circuits will be fused at significantly lower amperage. I'd find a good vehicle manual with a schematic of the electrical system and find out the possible sources of such an energy drain. Good luck. If you discover anything that makes more questions feel free to comment on this question thread again. I'll mark this question to watch for further activity.
2001 Mazda Protege ES uses tire size 195/55 R15
The back speakers I know are a 6 x 9.
6.5inches. Most modern speakers won't match up perfectly on the holes. I've owned a 1993 Mazda protege and a 1991 Mazda protege, I've changed the head unit, speakers and added an amp and sub to both, so I know =p
Front: 6x8x2.5" Rear: 6x8x2"
6x9 in the front doors 6.5 in the back doors
6x8 in the front depth 3.75 6x9 in the rear depth 4
195 55 r15 you can also check the labelling on the drivers door for this info
Per Crutchfield 6 by 8 in the front and 6 1/2 in the back door. Hope this helps
The size of front speakers on a 94 Mazda 121 are 130mm.
12.5mm
A spark plug for a 2003 Mazda Protege has a 14 mm thread size, and a 19 mm reach. The gap is 1.1 mm.
P185/65r14