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Those'll be a 6X8 front and rear. Most aftermarket companies will have 5X7s with adapter plates with them, but a few companies like Pioneer offer a performance 6X8.
Those'll be a 6X8 front and rear. Most aftermarket companies will have 5X7s with adapter plates with them, but a few companies like Pioneer offer a performance 6X8.
i can't remember off the top of my head. i do know you'll have to remove the seat belts, and then there's just those barbed fasteners that you have to be ever-so delicate with that need to be pryed out of the cab sheetmetal. Can't remember if the rear seat needs to removed or not...
i can't remember off the top of my head. i do know you'll have to remove the seat belts, and then there's just those barbed fasteners that you have to be ever-so delicate with that need to be pryed out of the cab sheetmetal. Can't remember if the rear seat needs to removed or not...
K, thanks for the help, I will most likely just replace the 2 upfront, the 2 rear seem like a pain
You can actually use 6 x 9s also, but they require a little extra work to fit. They are alot of companies that make good 6 x 8s (Sony, Pioneer, etc.) Try looking at www.onlinecarstero.com.
also check out al & eds autosound, they will show you what is in your vehicle, you tell em what kind of vehicle and they tell you whats in it and whatll fit, its sweet!
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