Stock speaker dimensions?
Erm...
My truck, which is a 1990 Regular-cab 250, had a 6X9 in each door and 2 4X10's behind the rear seat... I think that they changed the rear speakers over to 6X9's a few years later, but I'm not sure about that...
Anyways, the 4X10's were replaced with 6X9's easily enough... No extreme modification required, just a little muscles in jamming the 6-inch wide speaker into a 4 inch slot. It's possible...
Then again, I'm sure that none of this is relative to your truck. Except the front door speakers, those should be relative...
My truck, which is a 1990 Regular-cab 250, had a 6X9 in each door and 2 4X10's behind the rear seat... I think that they changed the rear speakers over to 6X9's a few years later, but I'm not sure about that...
Anyways, the 4X10's were replaced with 6X9's easily enough... No extreme modification required, just a little muscles in jamming the 6-inch wide speaker into a 4 inch slot. It's possible...
Then again, I'm sure that none of this is relative to your truck. Except the front door speakers, those should be relative...
www.crutchfield.com should have the info also.
i took out the 4x10 assembly and put in some 6x9 boxes... i even put on about 6ft of extra speaker wire so i could pull em out and stick them on the roof if i needed some music somewhere.
mine were 6x9's in the doors and 4x10's behing the seat.
just replace the door ones and put 6x9's in the boxes behind the seat.
I did look in to replacing the factory 4x10's but it seemed like to much of a hassle so i just left them there and ran new speaker wire.
just replace the door ones and put 6x9's in the boxes behind the seat.
I did look in to replacing the factory 4x10's but it seemed like to much of a hassle so i just left them there and ran new speaker wire.
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