OEM Speaker Sizes
#31
If a partdoes fit and functionas it was designed, I will not use it. I will eventually find the correct speaker, even if it takesa few months. Since I have restore a few classic cars, I have learn how to be patient.
It may be easy but "ADAPTER" and especially "MDF" are two terms that are not in my automobile vocabulary.
I have found the following new in box ACDelcoreardoor speakers that are listed for a1991 S10 Blazer 4-door SUV:
6" diameter
10 ohms
50 watts
6" diameter
4 ohms (right rear) ?
15 watts
What gives with theimpedence values? I thought all1991 AC Delco receiver/cassette players used 8 ohm speakers? Doesthe location of the speakers determine wheather the speaker must be 4 ohm or 8 ohm impedence due to way they are wired? That is, in series or parallel? I do not want to burn out my original and rare ACDelco radio by using a 4 ohm speaker instead of a 8 ohm speaker.The 1991 radios have voice coils that were designed for 8 ohm speakers.I understand the design of the voice coil determines which resistance value the speaker should be. Enlighten me.
I alsonoticed on the circular speakers that the so called6"speakers have 5-1/4" bolt spacing. That appears to be correct because the speaker diameter is larger than the bolt spacing.
As you can tell, radios and wiring is not my forte. The classic cars I have owned did not have radios.
It may be easy but "ADAPTER" and especially "MDF" are two terms that are not in my automobile vocabulary.
I have found the following new in box ACDelcoreardoor speakers that are listed for a1991 S10 Blazer 4-door SUV:
6" diameter
10 ohms
50 watts
6" diameter
4 ohms (right rear) ?
15 watts
What gives with theimpedence values? I thought all1991 AC Delco receiver/cassette players used 8 ohm speakers? Doesthe location of the speakers determine wheather the speaker must be 4 ohm or 8 ohm impedence due to way they are wired? That is, in series or parallel? I do not want to burn out my original and rare ACDelco radio by using a 4 ohm speaker instead of a 8 ohm speaker.The 1991 radios have voice coils that were designed for 8 ohm speakers.I understand the design of the voice coil determines which resistance value the speaker should be. Enlighten me.
I alsonoticed on the circular speakers that the so called6"speakers have 5-1/4" bolt spacing. That appears to be correct because the speaker diameter is larger than the bolt spacing.
As you can tell, radios and wiring is not my forte. The classic cars I have owned did not have radios.
#32
i have an 03 4dr, i need new speakers because i apparently blew one out at the coil, but crutchfield says that my vehicle uses 6 1/2 speakers on all 4 of the doors and 4x6 in the dash... how are these speakers measured and are they rounded or somethin?
#33
I started replacing my speakers today. The ones in the front doors went in no problem. But once i got the PITA rear panel down it reveled a 5.25 speaker. I bought 6x9s to replace them but it doesn't seem like it will work. Any suggestion on how to get them to fit?
2000 two door
2000 two door
#34
It's funny how outlooks change as we age. I never thought I'd be in a SUV in my 50s' but I realize, especially the Blazer, it fits, it just fits. This from someone coming out of a '95 Maxima 5spd. The factory radio of mine had been replaced by the previous owner with a low priced Duel XD1222, powering the front door & dash speakers. To me simplicity is best, and the cheapie Duel does just fine, has an acceptable sound, easy to navigate. Its only fault was the extremely over bright blue display light. So bright that I covered it with a thick tape to totally eliminate the light. No big deal, even though I can't see the clock. Ashame there is no clock on the little temperature display up high in the Blazer.
Last edited by kolbpilot; 04-19-2011 at 05:23 PM.
#35
My 1997 Blazer LS came used with only the rear speakers.
I replaced one that was a Delco 10 OHM 6x9.
I am not sure that it was original. I want to put speakers in the front dash the doors and replace both rear 6x9's
According to the chart listed my 97 Blazer 2 door LS should use...
All 82 to 04 S-10s and Blazers take 4x6s in the dash
All 94-04 S-10s and 95-04 Blazers use 6 3/4s in the front doors
All 95-04 Blazer 2 doors use 6x9s in the rear
The question is what OHM's should they be?
I was told that 4 OHM's will work for all of them.
I replaced one that was a Delco 10 OHM 6x9.
I am not sure that it was original. I want to put speakers in the front dash the doors and replace both rear 6x9's
According to the chart listed my 97 Blazer 2 door LS should use...
All 82 to 04 S-10s and Blazers take 4x6s in the dash
All 94-04 S-10s and 95-04 Blazers use 6 3/4s in the front doors
All 95-04 Blazer 2 doors use 6x9s in the rear
The question is what OHM's should they be?
I was told that 4 OHM's will work for all of them.
#37
crutchfeild said my door speakers are 5.25in on my 2001 2dr 2wd Blazer LS and i just check myself and thats correct,how does it seem like all you guys have 6.1/2in speakers? and i only have tweeters and the headlight day/nite sensors on the dash when it seems like everyone else has 4x6s in their dash. . .what the heck,did i purchased a boot leg/base model or something?