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Standard Speaker size in a Blazer???

I have a 2001 Chevy Blazer LT and i would like to get new speakers for it. Does anyone know the standard size for the front and rear speakers??

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in dash 4x6 in doors 6.5s
go okorder
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I own a shop, and a Blazer. When I upgraded my speakers, I realized a problem. The front speakers are 10 ohm, and the rear were 8 ohm speakers. A 10 ohm speaker is almost impossible to find, and if you put any other in there, they will sound worse than the original ones. Unless you are going to change the sound system too, then the best I was able to come up with, (that would match the ohms rating) was leave the front ones in there, and add two good 6x9, 2 way speakers in the rear. Use 8 ohm in the rear, and go with at least one that will handle 100 watt or better. The real trouble is with the way the front speakers are made. I went to Crutchfield, but when I was finished I had found that 10 ohm speakers in that shape that would fit the front were not available. It is important to keep the ohms thing like it should be. The lower the ohms on a speaker means the more the power it can handle. Crutchfield only has 4 8 ohm speakers that will work for the front, so unless you are going to change the whole system, leave the front alone, and get some good 6x9, 8 ohm, 2 way, 100+ amp speakers for the back. Go to Wal-Mart and listen to some good 6x9's and you can decide which ones fit your budget, and which sound the best for the price. Glad to help you, Good luck!!!

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