Common questions

How many speakers does a 2007 Dodge 1500 have?

How many speakers does a 2007 Dodge 1500 have?

The Ram’s 4-speaker system has speakers in the front doors and, depending on the cab, somewhere behind the rear seat.

How do you change the radio on a Dodge Ram?

Pull the panel out, disconnect the wiring harnesses, and remove. Be sure to use a pry tool, or at the very least, put a thick sheet of paper behind the panel to protect it. The factory radio is held in place by four Phillips screws. Remove them, disconnect the harness, and remove the radio.

Where are the speakers on a Dodge Ram?

Can a aftermarket stereo system work on a Dodge Ram?

These systems range from okay-ish to not-bad, but in a brash, brawny truck like this, that’s just not going to cut it. Due to the vehicle’s dash configuration, an aftermarket receiver with a retractable screen may not work, and a receiver with a fold-down face definitely won’t work.

How many speakers does a RAM Quad Cab have?

The Ram Quad Cab’s base radio was a thoroughly average AM/FM/CD receiver with 4 speakers. The upgraded version featured an Infinity system with an AM/FM/MP3 6-CD changer and seven speakers. A navigation receiver could also be paired with the 7-speaker stereo.

How big is the stereo system on a Dodge Ram?

The optional 7-speaker Infinity system consists of a 3-1/2″ speaker in each dash corner, one 2-1/2″ speaker in the center of the dash, a 6″x9″ speaker in each front door (with a tweeter mounted in tandem), and 6-1/2″ speakers in each rear location. The front door speakers in the Infinity system only receive bass frequencies from the factory amp.

The Ram’s 4-speaker system has speakers in the front doors and, depending on the cab, somewhere behind the rear seat.

Pull the panel out, disconnect the wiring harnesses, and remove. Be sure to use a pry tool, or at the very least, put a thick sheet of paper behind the panel to protect it. The factory radio is held in place by four Phillips screws. Remove them, disconnect the harness, and remove the radio.

The Ram Quad Cab’s base radio was a thoroughly average AM/FM/CD receiver with 4 speakers. The upgraded version featured an Infinity system with an AM/FM/MP3 6-CD changer and seven speakers. A navigation receiver could also be paired with the 7-speaker stereo.

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Ruth Doyle