6.5 in front and 4x6 in back
Yes you can. I replace my factory speakers on my 1998 Ford Expedition with Pioneers.
Remove door panels.. Unscrew old speakers..Screw in new speakers..replace door panels...ready 2 GO..
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To replace the factory speakers on a 1970 Buick Electra 225 Convertible, first remove the speaker grilles and any mounting screws or clips securing the old speakers. Disconnect the wiring harness from the back of each speaker, then carefully remove the old speakers from their mounts. Install the new speakers by connecting them to the wiring harness and securing them in place with screws or clips. Finally, replace the speaker grilles to complete the installation.
Yes the door panel must be removed to gain access to the speakers. Just replace them It will sound better.
pop the cover take 4 screws out & put your new 1 in
Take door panel off then it's as easy as 1-2-3
I am in the process of replacing the factory speakers in my wife's 2002 Liberty. Unfortunately, the deck does not drive the speakers, there are small amps in each of the front door speakers. Therefore, you cannot replace them with aftermarket speakers unless you replace the deck as well. The other option is to replace them, add an amp and rewire the entire system. This is not what I bargained for when I started this project but in the end it will be a lot better system then the factory system.
Remove the plastic head liner panel (roof)Take out the plastic side storage bins in the backseat (sides) Then the rear window plastic side plates can be removed. Factory 4x6's.
For the front speakers your gonna have to take the door panels off to get to all the wiring and everything and for the back ones you should just be able to take the plastic cover off and replace them
To replace the rear speakers in a 2000 Chevy Silverado 1500, start by removing the speaker grille and any visible screws securing the speaker. Gently pull the old speaker out, disconnect the wiring harness, and replace it with the new speaker, ensuring proper alignment. Reconnect the wiring, secure the speaker with screws, and reattach the grille. Finally, test the speakers to ensure they work properly before reassembling any additional components.
I believe In the silverado door panel the steel mesh that surrounds the speakers should easily pop out with a flat head screw driver, then if you unscrew the four screws around the speaker you can drop them out threw the hole to work or replace them.