Dodge Intrepid Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Dodge Intrepid models from 1993 to 2004 production years.

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Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2000 - 2004Midbass / Full-Range6.5
1993 - 1999Midbass / Full-Range5.25

Rear Deck Lid Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1993 - 2004Full-Range6x9

Dashboard Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1993 - 1999Full-Range3.5

Center Dash Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1993 - 1999Midrange2.5

Dodge Intrepid Speaker FAQ

What speakers should I replace first in my Dodge Intrepid to get the biggest sound improvement?

Replace the front door speakers first. These handle most of your music's midrange and vocal frequencies. The 6.5 inch front doors on 2000-2004 Intrepids give you more bass response than the 5.25 inch speakers in earlier models. Component speakers work better than coaxials here - you get separate tweeters and woofers instead of everything crammed into one unit. Expect to need speakers rated around 4 ohms impedance to match your factory amplifier. The rear 6x9 speakers can wait... they mostly just add filler sound.

Can I upgrade the small dashboard speakers in my 1993-1999 Dodge Intrepid?

The 3.5 inch dashboard speakers and 2.5 inch center dash speaker are tricky upgrades. These locations typically handle frequencies above 2000 Hz - mostly treble and vocal clarity. Problem is the mounting depth might be limited. Full-range 3.5 inch speakers could work but you're not getting much bass from that size anyway. The center dash spot sometimes fits dedicated tweeters better than full-range drivers. Check your mounting depth first - many aftermarket 3.5 inch speakers are deeper than factory units. Honestly, focus on the door speakers first for bigger impact.

Should I choose coaxial or component speakers for my Dodge Intrepid front doors?

Component speakers typically sound better but require more work. You get separate woofers and tweeters - usually means better frequency separation and imaging. The Dodge Intrepid front door panels can accommodate both types. Coaxials are simpler - everything's built into one speaker. Less wiring, direct replacement. But the tweeter positioning isn't ideal when it's mounted low in the door. Components let you mount tweeters higher up, maybe in the sail panels or dashboard. Consider your installation skills and budget. Components might need crossovers and additional mounting points.

What's the difference between the speaker sizes across different Dodge Intrepid model years?

The big change happened in 2000 when front doors went from 5.25 inch to 6.5 inch speakers. That extra size gives you more cone area - roughly 40% more surface for moving air. Means better bass response and overall volume capability. The 1993-1999 models also had more speaker locations - separate 3.5 inch dashboard and 2.5 inch center speakers. Later models simplified this setup. Rear deck stayed 6x9 inch throughout all years. The larger front speakers in newer Intrepids generally provide better sound foundation, though you lose some of the multi-speaker staging from earlier models.