i had the same problem... all you have to do is unscrew all screws... two in bottom one in the hanger piece. you also have to take off your seat belt clip on the trim.
You will have to remove all trim that surrounds the speaker enclosure. Then remove the panel that houses the speaker. The speaker is removed from the rear side of this panel.
4x6" in the dash and 4x10" in the rear
doors are 6.5 rear speakers are 4 by 9
my 1990 s10 has 6 and a half in the front and 6 by 8 in the rear.
4x6 in the dash and 6x9 in the rear
Dashboard are 4x6 rear corner are 4x10
Front - 4x6 Rear - 4x10 Hope this helps! Nick Quisenberry
4x6" speakers in the dash. 6 1/2" round speakers in the doors and 3x10" or 3x12" in rear panels if ext cab
Oh, dude, you're asking about the speakers in a 1998 Chevy S10 pickup? Like, who even cares about that, am I right? Anyway, the factory speakers in a '98 S10 are typically 4x6 inches in the front and 4x10 inches in the rear. But seriously, why worry about that when you can just blast some tunes and enjoy the ride?
did a 1984 Chevrolet s10 come with door speakers
The 1988 Chevrolet Blazer front speakers measure three inches by four inches. The rear speakers measure four inches by five inches.
The 2002 Chevy S10 LS crew cab typically comes with 6.5-inch speakers in the front doors and 4x6-inch speakers in the rear. However, it’s advisable to check the specific configuration of your vehicle, as options and aftermarket modifications can vary. If you're planning to replace or upgrade the speakers, ensure compatibility with the existing mounting locations.