Chrysler E Class Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Chrysler E Class models from 1983 to 1984 production years.

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Dashboard Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1983 - 1984Full-Range3.5

Rear Deck Lid Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1983 - 1984Full-Range5x7

Chrysler E Class Speaker FAQ

What speaker sizes does the Chrysler E Class use for replacement?

Replace the rear deck speakers with 5x7 inch units first - they handle most of your bass output. The dashboard takes 3.5 inch speakers but these are more for mid-range fill. Rear deck priority makes sense because that's where your power sits. Dashboard speakers in the Chrysler E Class won't give you much low-end anyway, maybe down to 120Hz on a good day.

Should I upgrade to component speakers in my Chrysler E Class?

The rear deck can handle component systems if you've got amplifier power - probably need 50-75 watts RMS minimum though. Dashboard location might work better with coaxial since space gets tight up there. Component separation in the rear gives you better staging, but... the Chrysler E Class wasn't exactly designed for audiophile listening. Full-range speakers around 4-8 ohms work fine for most setups.

Can I install larger speakers than factory in the Chrysler E Class?

Stick with 5x7 rear and 3.5 inch dashboard - the mounting points don't really allow much deviation. You could try 6x8 in the rear deck but fitting gets questionable. The 3.5 dashboard speakers are pretty much locked in size-wise. Better to focus on quality within those dimensions rather than forcing bigger drivers. Response goes down to maybe 80Hz with decent 5x7 speakers anyway.

Which speakers should I replace first in my Chrysler E Class for better sound?

Start with the rear deck 5x7 speakers - they're doing the heavy lifting for bass and midrange. Dashboard 3.5 inch units are secondary, mainly filling in vocals around 200-3000Hz. Rear deck replacement gives you immediate improvement in overall fullness. The dashboard speakers help with imaging but won't transform your sound like new rear speakers will. Maybe 30-40 watts RMS per channel works well for the rear position.