

Before making your purchase, find out what type of speakers you will be replacing. You can simply measure the existing speakers and go from there. If you do not have any to begin with, a local Audio/Video shop can guide you with a few simple questions about your vehicle.
Most of the time you will be able to drop them right in with little to no alterations needed. Pay close attention to the RMS power handling of the speakers you are purchasing. This is the continuous power that a speaker can handle without distorting.
Your head unit will have to have the proper number of speaker outputs compared to how many speakers you plan to hook up to it, as well as sufficient power from the built-in amplifier. Sometimes though, a separate or external amplifier will have to be employed so that your speakers get the adequate power they need for optimal performance.
- Full Range 6.5” 4 way Speakers
- Power Handling (peak): 200 Watts x 2
- Dimensions: 7” x 7” x 3”, Mounting depth: 2.25”
- Frequency Response: 65 Hz – 20 KHz
- Sensitivity: 90 dB @ 1 W/1 m
- Cone: Polyurethane, Voice Coil: High Temperature
- Basket Structure: Cast, Tweeter: .63” Mylar Dome
- Impedance: 4 Ohms

Poly Injection Cone
Polypropylene is a resilient and durable manufactured material. It allows for maximum flexibility that produces great sounding speakers.

High Temperature Voice Coil
Capable of performing under higher-than-normal degrees with less prone to the fatigue, in turn increasing the performance and efficiency of heavy duty play time

Rubber Surround
Impermeable to air, rubber has the ability to endure or resist exposure to the many types of weather fronts. Rubber has many different applications. We use it for the surrounds in a many of our speakers to connect the cone to the basket

Dome Tweeter
Dome tweeters have improved sound dispersion and the shape radiates sound with a wider dispersion pattern than the semi-dome design. Since high-frequency sound waves are very directional, a wider dispersion of the sound waves will give you a larger "sweet spot" to work with when setting up your system


Before making your purchase, find out what type of speakers you will be replacing. You can simply measure the existing speakers and go from there. If you do not have any to begin with, a local Audio/Video shop can guide you with a few simple questions about your vehicle.
Most of the time you will be able to drop them right in with little to no alterations needed. Pay close attention to the RMS power handling of the speakers you are purchasing. This is the continuous power that a speaker can handle without distorting.
Your head unit will have to have the proper number of speaker outputs compared to how many speakers you plan to hook up to it, as well as sufficient power from the built-in amplifier. Sometimes though, a separate or external amplifier will have to be employed so that your speakers get the adequate power they need for optimal performance.
- Full Range 6.5” 4 way Speakers
- Power Handling (peak): 200 Watts x 2
- Dimensions: 7” x 7” x 3”, Mounting depth: 2.25”
- Frequency Response: 65 Hz – 20 KHz
- Sensitivity: 90 dB @ 1 W/1 m
- Cone: Polyurethane, Voice Coil: High Temperature
- Basket Structure: Cast, Tweeter: .63” Mylar Dome
- Impedance: 4 Ohms

Poly Injection Cone
Polypropylene is a resilient and durable manufactured material. It allows for maximum flexibility that produces great sounding speakers.

High Temperature Voice Coil
Capable of performing under higher-than-normal degrees with less prone to the fatigue, in turn increasing the performance and efficiency of heavy duty play time

Rubber Surround
Impermeable to air, rubber has the ability to endure or resist exposure to the many types of weather fronts. Rubber has many different applications. We use it for the surrounds in a many of our speakers to connect the cone to the basket

Dome Tweeter
Dome tweeters have improved sound dispersion and the shape radiates sound with a wider dispersion pattern than the semi-dome design. Since high-frequency sound waves are very directional, a wider dispersion of the sound waves will give you a larger "sweet spot" to work with when setting up your system











