Buick Skyhawk Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Buick Skyhawk models from 1982 to 1989 production years.

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Dashboard Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1982 - 1989Full-Range3.5

Rear Deck Lid Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1982 - 1989Full-Range6x9

Buick Skyhawk Speaker FAQ

What speakers should I replace first in my Buick Skyhawk?

Replace the 6 x 9 rear deck speakers first. These handle most of your bass and midrange output - around 80% of what you actually hear. The dashboard 3.5 inch speakers are more like tweeters anyway. Your Buick Skyhawk's rear deck placement gives you better acoustic coupling with the cabin space. Start there, then worry about the dash speakers later if you still want more clarity up front.

Can I install component speakers in the Buick Skyhawk dashboard location?

Probably not worth it. The 3.5 inch dashboard space is too small for proper component separation. You'd need at least 5.25 inch for decent woofer performance. Stick with quality coaxial speakers - something around 20-50 watts RMS should work fine. The dashboard location in your Buick Skyhawk is better suited for extending high frequencies rather than trying to reproduce full range sound.

What's the difference between coaxial and triaxial speakers for the rear deck?

Coaxial has a woofer with a tweeter mounted on top. Triaxial adds a small midrange driver - usually around 2 inches. For the 6 x 9 rear deck in your Buick Skyhawk, triaxial might give you better vocal clarity since you're sitting closer to these speakers. But honestly? Good coaxials often outperform cheap triaxials. Focus on power handling - look for something that can handle 40-60 watts RMS rather than counting drivers.

Do I need an amplifier for Buick Skyhawk speaker upgrades?

Depends on your head unit power. Most factory radios push maybe 10-15 watts RMS per channel. If you install speakers rated for 50+ watts, you're not using their potential. An amp helps, but start with efficient speakers first - something with 90+ dB sensitivity. Your Buick Skyhawk's cabin is small enough that even moderate power improvements will be noticeable. You can always add amplification later.

What impedance should I use for the dashboard speakers?

Stick with 4 ohm speakers. Most car audio systems expect this impedance. The 3.5 inch dashboard location in your Buick Skyhawk probably connects to your head unit's smaller amplifier section anyway. Using 8 ohm speakers might reduce volume, while 2 ohm could stress the amplifier. Unless you're running external amps, 4 ohm gives you the best balance of power transfer and system stability.