Chrysler Grand Voyager Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Chrysler Grand Voyager models from 2000 to 2000 production years.

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Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2000Full-Range6x8
2000Full-Range5x7

Dashboard Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2000Full-Range5.25

Rear Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2000Full-Range6x9

Chrysler Grand Voyager Speaker FAQ

Which speakers should I upgrade first in my Chrysler Grand Voyager for the biggest sound improvement?

Start with the front door panels. The 6x8 speakers handle most of your music's midrange and provide the primary soundstage. Replace these with quality coaxials rated around 50-75 watts RMS at 4 ohms. The front doors create the stereo imaging you actually hear while driving. Dashboard speakers are secondary - they mostly fill in high frequencies but won't dramatically change your overall sound quality. Rear 6x9s can wait unless you frequently have passengers in back seats.

Can I install component speakers in the front door panels of my Chrysler Grand Voyager?

Yes, both 6x8 and 5x7 locations support component systems. You'll need to mount the crossovers somewhere accessible - usually behind the door panel or under the dashboard. The tweeter might require custom mounting or using the existing dashboard location if it fits. Component speakers typically offer better imaging than coaxials because the tweeter separation creates a wider soundstage. Look for components with crossover frequencies around 3-4 kHz and sensitivity ratings of 88-92 dB for good performance with factory amplification.

What's the difference between the 6x8 and 5x7 front door speaker options in the Chrysler Grand Voyager?

Different trim levels or manufacturing variations. The 6x8 speakers provide more cone area and generally better bass response due to increased surface displacement. 5x7 speakers work fine but may sound slightly thinner in the lower midrange. Both locations typically use 4-ohm impedance. If you're upgrading, measure your actual opening first - some vehicles have mounting depth restrictions that favor one size over the other. The power handling difference is usually minimal, maybe 10-15 watts RMS between sizes.

Should I replace the dashboard speakers in my Chrysler Grand Voyager?

Depends on your budget and current sound quality. Dashboard 5.25 speakers primarily handle upper midrange and treble frequencies above 2-3 kHz. If your front door speakers are already upgraded and you want more detailed highs, then yes. Otherwise, focus your money on the door speakers first. Dashboard mounting depth can be limited - check clearance before buying. Some aftermarket speakers won't fit without modifications. Factory dashboard speakers often run at higher impedance too, so verify compatibility with your head unit.

What power handling should I look for when replacing Chrysler Grand Voyager speakers?

Factory head units typically output 15-25 watts RMS per channel. Choose speakers with RMS ratings around 30-60 watts - this provides headroom without overspending on unused power capacity. Peak power ratings don't matter much for speaker selection. The 6x9 rear speakers can handle slightly more power, maybe 40-75 watts RMS, since they have larger voice coils. Efficiency matters more than power handling with factory amplification. Look for sensitivity ratings above 87 dB for noticeable volume improvements.