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1/28/2002
16:45:32

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I have a 99 Dak ext cab. I got it used and it had 4 infinitys and the 2 tweeters. I blew a front speaker and a back speaker (not sure how) and I want to replace them. Does anyone now what the dimmensions are for the speakers? and can I replace them with any type of speakers? I am a little new to this audio stuff. Thanks.



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1/28/2002
18:26:11

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Help Me, check www.crutchfield.com, there is a plethera of car audio information available on what will fit. Your speakers are 6 3/4" all the way around, the depth for front speakers is 5 7/16" and 4 1/8" for the back. As long as the new speakers do not exceed the above dimensions and you get a wiring kit so you can use stock plug-in connectors, you should be able to take the old ones out and bolt the new ones right in. I suggest sticking with 6 1/2" speakers, brand is depending on how good you want it to sound and how much you have to spend. If you are only going to be buying two speakers, I suggest taking both front door speakers out and putting the good one with the blown rear speaker. That way you can put the two new speakers in the front where you can enjoy the better-than-stock sound. Good-Luck!

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