The front doors have one 6 1/2" (six and one half inch) "driver" speaker and one 1"(one inch) tweeter per door. The rear doors have either one 4" (four inch) speaker or one 6 1/2" (six and one half inch) speaker per door. Their are also some 4" (four inch) speakers mounted on the interior rear ceiling in the plastic near the cargo light. Some models also have tweeters in the cargo area near the rear of the side glass. They are mounted facing front towards the heads of the passengers in what look like vent holes. I'm not sure if all trims have this setup but I'm pretty sure they can all be upgraded to use all the O.E. speaker holes. Hope this helps
4"
The front speakers are 4" and the rear speakers are 5 1/4 "
P245/60R18 are the size tires needed for a 2002 Isuzu Rodeo. Michelin and Goodyear are great tires for the 2002 Isuzu Rodeo.
The 1999 Isuzu Rodeo typically accommodates 6.5-inch speakers in the front doors and 4-inch speakers in the rear. It's important to check the depth and mounting requirements to ensure a proper fit. Additionally, some aftermarket options may vary, so consulting the specifications for your chosen speakers is advisable.
215/75R15
Hello... what is the original size of the muffler that came with a 1995 Isuzu Rodeo lengh etc...
Look under the drives side door. It is a small canistor protected by a heat shield. It is about the size of a soup can.
6 1/2
18.36 gallons or 70 liters
A 2000 Isuzu Rodeo has a 21.1 gallon fuel tank. The estimated fuel economy is 8 mpg city, and 21 mpg highway.
With a 3" suspension lift on my 2001 I have P245-75-R16's and they rub a little on the front mud flaps when I turn but not too bad.
No, a 98 Isuzu Rodeo transmission pan is not the same as a 01 Isuzu Rodeo. The two model years may have different transmission designs and specifications, leading to variations in the size, shape, and mounting points of the transmission pans. It's important to verify compatibility by checking part numbers or consulting a mechanic to ensure proper fitment.