Dodge Ram 50 Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Dodge Ram 50 models from 1984 to 1993 production years.

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Dashboard Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1990 - 1993Midrange4

Behind Seat Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1990 - 1993Midrange4

Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1984 - 1993Full-Range6x9

Rear Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1984 - 1989Midbass / Full-Range5.25

Dodge Ram 50 Speaker FAQ

What speakers should I replace first in my Dodge Ram 50?

Replace the front door panel 6 x 9 speakers first. These handle most of your mid-range and vocal frequencies, so upgrading them gives the biggest sound improvement. The factory speakers probably push around 20-30 watts RMS, but quality aftermarket 6 x 9s can handle 75-100 watts RMS easily. Your Dodge Ram 50's front doors have decent space for mounting, which means less installation headaches compared to the cramped dashboard locations.

Can I install component speakers in all Dodge Ram 50 locations?

Component speakers work in the front doors and rear positions, but skip them for dashboard and behind-seat spots. The 4 inch dashboard location barely fits a tweeter properly - you'd end up with weird stereo imaging. Behind the seat mounting might not give you proper tweeter placement either. Stick with quality coaxial speakers for those tight 4 inch spaces. The front 6 x 9 and rear 5.25 inch spots can definitely benefit from component separation though.

What's the impedance for Dodge Ram 50 speaker replacements?

Most aftermarket speakers run 4 ohms, which should work fine with your Ram 50's factory head unit. The original speakers were likely 8 ohms, but modern 4 ohm speakers actually work better with most aftermarket stereos anyway. If you're keeping the factory radio, 4 ohm speakers might draw slightly more current. Nothing dramatic though - we're talking maybe 10-15% more power draw. Your alternator can handle it without issues.

Do the 4 inch speakers in my Dodge Ram 50 handle bass frequencies?

The 4 inch full-range speakers handle bass poorly - physics limits what a small driver can do below 100 Hz. These dashboard and behind-seat speakers mostly cover mid-range frequencies from about 80 Hz to 8 kHz. If you want actual bass response in your Ram 50, focus on upgrading the 6 x 9 front speakers or adding a small subwoofer. The 4 inch locations work better as fill speakers for vocals and higher frequencies.

What power handling should I look for in Dodge Ram 50 replacement speakers?

Target 50-75 watts RMS for the 6 x 9 front speakers and 40-60 watts RMS for the 5.25 inch rear speakers. The 4 inch speakers don't need much power - 25-40 watts RMS handles them fine. Peak power ratings don't matter much, focus on RMS numbers. Your Dodge Ram 50's electrical system can probably support around 200-300 watts total speaker power before you need to worry about alternator upgrades or additional wiring.