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    so i wanna replace all my speakers with high-quality kickers..i know the 2 rear spekers in the back are 6X9's but what size is the door speakers and whats the size of the one built in the dash...also this is a 2006 GP.
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    5 1/4 in the doors but 6 1/2s will work. 4" in dash. I'll sell ya my Kicker RS6.5 if you want. I used them for about 2 months. Has all the hardware box and instructions. They sounded good on the kicker amp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JCG's-GTP View Post
    5 1/4 in the doors but 6 1/2s will work. 4" in dash. I'll sell ya my Kicker RS6.5 if you want. I used them for about 2 months. Has all the hardware box and instructions. They sounded good on the kicker amp.
    Will 6.5's fit in the doors of a 2002 2 door gt? If so is there modifying that has to be done?
     

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    Not too sure about 02 but I would imagine so. There was no cutting of the door involved just the plastic mount that held it. I also made a spacer out wood since the kickers are fairly deep. All in all it was easy and well worth it in my oppinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JCG's-GTP View Post
    5 1/4 in the doors but 6 1/2s will work. 4" in dash. I'll sell ya my Kicker RS6.5 if you want. I used them for about 2 months. Has all the hardware box and instructions. They sounded good on the kicker amp.
    how much bro
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