It can work, but it will not sound good. Any deformations of the cone will "color" the sound, which will sound muddy and not clear. Eventually the speaker will die due to the voice coil dragging in the magnet because the speaker isn't moving correctly. If you have a speaker with a hole in it you should replace it.
To fix a damaged speaker in your audio system, you can try the following steps: Check the speaker connections to ensure they are secure. Inspect the speaker for any visible damage such as tears or holes in the cone. If there is visible damage, consider replacing the speaker or repairing it if possible. Test the speaker with different audio sources to determine if the issue is with the speaker or the audio system. If the speaker still does not work, consult a professional for further assistance.
You could use larger screws.
The front and back speakers are 6x9, there are also speaker holes in the front dash on the left and right. The dash speaker holes are small, like 3 1/2 or 4 inch.
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Just like any other speaker.
I just did some quick research and it looks like there isn't a specific after market speaker that will exactly match your stock speakers. It lists the largest size that will fit in the holes as follows: Front doors=6 3/4", Rear seat side panels=6 1/2". I suspect you may need to drill some new holes and/or modify your speaker holes.
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no they do not
Yes, but make sure it has drainage holes and won't drip on your table.
4x7 in the front 6x9 in the back But you can fit 5x7s or 5x8s in the front you just have to take out the black speaker holder and drill yourself new holes.
It's probably plugged in wrong.
most speaker wires work conventionally so yes it would work but if you go to your local speaker shop you can pick up some good quality speaker wire try it out see what you think