Common questions

What size speakers are in a 2004 Trailblazer?

What size speakers are in a 2004 Trailblazer?

Speakers that fit your 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer*

Speaker location Speaker sizes**
Corner Dash Tweeter
Front Door 6-3/4″
Kick Panels 6-1/2″ Component
Rear Door 6-3/4″

What size door speakers go in a 2005 Chevy Trailblazer?

Speakers that fit your 2005 Chevrolet Trailblazer*

Speaker location Speaker sizes**
Corner Dash Tweeter
Front Door 6-1/2″
Rear Door 5 1/4″

What size speakers are in a 2003 Trailblazer?

Speakers that fit your 2003 Chevrolet Trailblazer*

Speaker location Speaker sizes**
Corner Dash Tweeter
Front Door 6-3/4″
Rear Door 6-3/4″

Where are the factory speakers on a Chevy Trailblazer?

All TrailBlazers, including the EXT, have factory speakers in the dash, front doors, and rear doors. The corner dash tweeters aren’t hard to replace, but you’ll need to pay attention to what you’re doing (Crutchfield Research Photo) Bose-equipped trucks feature tweeters underneath grilles on the far left and right sides of the dash.

How big of a stereo do I need for my Trailblazer?

A healthy number of single-DIN (2″ tall) and double-DIN (4″ tall) stereos will fit right in, with the help of a dash kit that’s designed specifically for your TrailBlazer. Depending on the receiver you choose, you may have to unbolt or cut out the factory radio’s rear support bracket to create the space necessary for the new receiver.

When did the Chevy Trailblazer first come out?

Use our vehicle selector to find the gear that will fit your SUV. When the TrailBlazer debuted in 2002, Chevy was still using their long-running “Like a Rock” ad campaign. And with big, comfy vehicles like this one, the theme was appropriate.

What are the warning chimes on a Chevrolet TrailBlazer?

(Crutchfield Research Photo) The TrailBlazer’s audible safety alerts (aka “warning chimes”) are delivered through the factory radio. You’ll need an adapter that retains the factory warning chime (plus OnStar) and provides a switched 12-volt power source for your new radio.

All TrailBlazers, including the EXT, have factory speakers in the dash, front doors, and rear doors. The corner dash tweeters aren’t hard to replace, but you’ll need to pay attention to what you’re doing (Crutchfield Research Photo) Bose-equipped trucks feature tweeters underneath grilles on the far left and right sides of the dash.

A healthy number of single-DIN (2″ tall) and double-DIN (4″ tall) stereos will fit right in, with the help of a dash kit that’s designed specifically for your TrailBlazer. Depending on the receiver you choose, you may have to unbolt or cut out the factory radio’s rear support bracket to create the space necessary for the new receiver.

Use our vehicle selector to find the gear that will fit your SUV. When the TrailBlazer debuted in 2002, Chevy was still using their long-running “Like a Rock” ad campaign. And with big, comfy vehicles like this one, the theme was appropriate.

(Crutchfield Research Photo) The TrailBlazer’s audible safety alerts (aka “warning chimes”) are delivered through the factory radio. You’ll need an adapter that retains the factory warning chime (plus OnStar) and provides a switched 12-volt power source for your new radio.

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Ruth Doyle