Chrysler Voyager Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Chrysler Voyager models from 2000 to 2003 production years.

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Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2001 - 2003Midbass / Full-Range6.75
2000Full-Range6x8

Dashboard Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2000 - 2003Full-Range5.25

Rear Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2000 - 2003Full-Range6x9

Rear Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2000 - 2003Full-Range6x9

Chrysler Voyager Speaker FAQ

What speakers should I replace first in my Chrysler Voyager for the biggest sound improvement?

Start with the front door speakers - they handle most of your music's detail and vocal clarity. The 6.75-inch speakers in 2001-2003 Voyagers or the 6x8-inch ones in 2000 models are your primary sound sources. Replace these before touching dashboard or rear speakers. You'll notice improved midrange immediately, better imaging too. The dashboard 5.25-inch speakers can wait - they're more for fill than primary listening. Component speakers work best here if you want that separated tweeter sound, but good coaxials will still upgrade your Voyager significantly over factory units.

Can I install component speakers in all Chrysler Voyager locations that show component compatibility?

Technically yes, but it gets complicated fast. Your Voyager's front doors, dashboard, and rear positions can accept components, but you'll need crossovers for each set. That's potentially three separate crossover networks to mount and wire. The dashboard location might not have ideal tweeter placement anyway. Most people run components up front only - use the 6.75-inch or 6x8-inch door positions depending on your year. Then stick with quality coaxials for rear 6x9-inch positions and dashboard 5.25-inch spots. Less wiring headaches, still great sound improvement in your Voyager.

Why does my 2000 Chrysler Voyager have different front door speaker sizes than later years?

Chrysler changed the door panel design between 2000 and 2001. The 2000 Voyager uses 6x8-inch oval speakers in the front doors, while 2001-2003 models switched to 6.75-inch round speakers. Different mounting depths too probably. The 6x8 format gives you more cone area - roughly 48 square inches versus about 36 for the 6.75-inch rounds. That extra surface area can mean better bass response in your Voyager, though the round speakers often have better imaging characteristics. Both sizes offer good aftermarket options, just make sure you're buying for the right year.

What's the difference between coaxial and full-range speakers for my Chrysler Voyager's rear deck?

Full-range speakers are basically coaxials without the separate tweeter mounted on top. They use a single cone to reproduce all frequencies - simpler design, usually cheaper. Your Voyager's rear 6x9-inch positions can take either type. Coaxials will give you better high-frequency response because of that dedicated tweeter, more detailed sound overall. Full-range speakers might sound warmer, less harsh sometimes. If your Voyager still has the original rear speakers, either upgrade will be noticeable. The 6x9 size gives you good bass potential regardless of which type you choose.