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What size speakers are in a 2001 Suburban?

What size speakers are in a 2001 Suburban?

Speakers that fit your 2001 Chevrolet Suburban*

Speaker location Speaker sizes**
Front Door 6-3/4″
Front Door Tweeters Tweeter
Front Door Woofers 6-3/4″
Rear Door 6-3/4″

What kind of stereo system do I need for MY Suburban?

In brief: This Crutchfield Research Garage article gives you an overview of your truck’s stock stereo system and your aftermarket upgrade options. Use our vehicle selector to find the gear that will fit your Suburban, Tahoe, Yukon, or Yukon XL. Any car or truck that’s in its ninth generation obviously has something going for it.

Can you upgrade the Satellite Radio in a suburban?

When you install a new receiver, you’ll lose factory features like XM satellite radio and navigation, if present, but you can replace and actually upgrade them if you order the right receiver. If your 2000-2002 Suburban has a rear DVD player, audio will only be available through the factory headphones.

When did I replace the stereo in my Chevy truck?

The factory stereo gear stayed largely the same over this truck’s 7-year run, but a 2003 dash refresh changed the way you go about replacing the receiver.

Where are the speakers on a JVC car stereo?

JVC CD-SR1720 6-3/4″ 2-way speakers mounted directly into the factory brackets in the rear doors. To use the amp integration adapter, Dave plugged the adapter’s RCA plugs into the JVC receiver’s preamp outputs.

In brief: This Crutchfield Research Garage article gives you an overview of your truck’s stock stereo system and your aftermarket upgrade options. Use our vehicle selector to find the gear that will fit your Suburban, Tahoe, Yukon, or Yukon XL. Any car or truck that’s in its ninth generation obviously has something going for it.

Where does the speaker bracket go on a Chevy Suburban?

Speaker Bracket: Speaker brackets bolt into your vehicle’s factory mounting locations, and allow you to install aftermarket speakers.

When you install a new receiver, you’ll lose factory features like XM satellite radio and navigation, if present, but you can replace and actually upgrade them if you order the right receiver. If your 2000-2002 Suburban has a rear DVD player, audio will only be available through the factory headphones.

The factory stereo gear stayed largely the same over this truck’s 7-year run, but a 2003 dash refresh changed the way you go about replacing the receiver.

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Ruth Doyle