Dodge Shadow Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Dodge Shadow models from 1987 to 1994 production years.

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Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1987 - 1994Midbass / Full-Range5.25

Rear Deck Lid Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1990 - 1994Full-Range5x7

Rear Side Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1991 - 1993Full-Range5x7

Rear Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1987 - 1989Full-Range5x7

Dodge Shadow Speaker FAQ

What's the best speaker upgrade sequence for a Dodge Shadow?

Start with the front door panel 5.25 inch speakers first. They handle most of your vocal range and midrange frequencies - that's where you'll notice the biggest improvement immediately. The front speakers in your Dodge Shadow get the most direct sound path to your ears anyway. After that, tackle the rear speakers. Whether you have the 5 x 7 inch rear deck lid setup or the side panel configuration, these fill in your soundstage. The rear placement might be deck lid or side panel depending on your specific setup, but both locations work with the same 5 x 7 dimensions.

Should I go with coaxial or component speakers in my Dodge Shadow?

Coaxial speakers are probably your best bet for the Dodge Shadow unless you're planning a serious audio overhaul. Components give you better imaging and separation - tweeter placement becomes critical though. The factory locations weren't really designed with component crossover mounting in mind. For the 5.25 inch front doors, coaxials around 50-75 watts RMS should work well. The 5 x 7 rear positions can handle similar power levels. Component systems need more planning since you'll need to figure out tweeter placement and crossover mounting.

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

Target speakers rated around 50-75 watts RMS for both front and rear positions. Most factory head units push maybe 15-20 watts per channel, so you're not maxing anything out with stock power. The 5.25 inch front door speakers might see slightly different power than the 5 x 7 rear setup. If you're adding an amplifier later, speakers rated up to 100 watts RMS give you room to grow. Lower sensitivity speakers around 87-89 dB might need that extra power to really wake up in the Dodge Shadow's cabin.

Do the rear speaker locations affect sound quality in a Dodge Shadow?

The rear deck lid placement usually gives you better bass response than side panel mounting. Deck speakers can use the trunk space as a larger acoustic chamber. Side panel speakers tend to sound more directional but might image better from certain seating positions. Your Dodge Shadow might have either setup depending on the specific configuration. Both use the same 5 x 7 inch speakers though. The side panel location sometimes gets better protection from cargo shifting around, but deck mounting often sounds fuller for bass frequencies.

What impedance should I choose for Dodge Shadow speakers?

Stick with 4-ohm speakers for your Dodge Shadow. Most factory systems are designed around 4-ohm loads, and you'll get better power transfer from your head unit or amplifier. 8-ohm speakers will work but you might lose some volume capability. The difference becomes more noticeable if you're pushing higher power levels later. Both the 5.25 inch front and 5 x 7 inch rear positions should use the same impedance for consistency across your system.