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06-07-2011, 11:54 AM | #1 | |
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Blown front speaker '99 GMC Sierra Classic
I have a 99 GMC Sierra Classic so most parts are 98. One of the front speakers are blown. Not sure if its dash or door. I don't need a total system upgrade but want to upgrade at least the front speakers. Factory system and I don't want to run amps but I do want it to sound good when I turn it up loud and want to be able to install the speakers myself. Can someone tell me the location and size of factory speakers in my truck. And also the replacement options without needing an amp. Thank you!!
Hoping to surprise hubby for Father's Day. He's not into music/audio like me so it is likely me that blew the speaker to begin with but now even moderately loud music is crap. Hope someone can help!! Thanks!! |
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06-08-2011, 12:37 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Blown front speaker '99 GMC Sierra Classic
Sounding good when it is loud will cost money, this is why you blew the factory speakers. Most factory headunits are at full power at half of the number, so like 25 or 30 out of 50. Crutchfield has a lot of good info on what vehicles have what sized speakers and where they are located. I have never owned a Chevy, so I would not have a clue. You might also ask the guys in the Cheverolet forums here, they would know a lot more vehicle specific info.
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