Eagle Vision Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Eagle Vision models from 1993 to 1997 production years.

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Dashboard Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1993 - 1997Full-Range3.5

Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1993 - 1997Midbass / Full-Range5.25

Rear Deck Lid Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1993 - 1997Full-Range6x9

Eagle Vision Speaker FAQ

What speakers should I replace first in my Eagle Vision?

Replace the front door panel 5.25 inch speakers first. These handle most of your vocal range and midrange frequencies - around 200Hz to 5kHz typically. The Eagle Vision's dashboard speakers are really just tweeters disguised as full-range units. Door speakers do the heavy lifting for music clarity. You'll notice the biggest improvement starting there, maybe 60-70% of your total sound upgrade. Rear deck speakers can wait unless you're carrying passengers regularly.

Can I put component speakers in the Eagle Vision front doors?

Yes, the front door panels already support component setups. You're looking at 5.25 inch woofers with separate tweeters. Mount the tweeter in the dashboard location or door panel if there's space. The factory wiring should handle 50-75 watts RMS without issues. Component separation gives you better stereo imaging than coaxials. Just verify your amplifier can drive 4-8 ohm loads properly. Some people skip the crossover and run active... but that's getting complicated.

Why are there 3.5 inch speakers in the Eagle Vision dashboard?

Factory cost cutting, basically. Those 3.5 inch dashboard units handle frequencies above 2kHz - more like dedicated tweeters than full-range speakers. Eagle Vision used them to create a wider soundstage without the expense of proper component systems. They're not useless, but they're working outside their optimal range. Replace them with actual tweeters if you go component, or leave them as-is with decent coaxials in the doors. Power handling is probably 15-25 watts max.

What's the difference between coaxial and triaxial speakers for the Eagle Vision rear deck?

Triaxial adds a third driver - usually a super tweeter for frequencies above 10kHz. The 6 x 9 inch rear deck location has enough space for either type. Coaxials might sound more balanced since they're not trying to do everything at once. Triaxials can sound... busy, especially in a sedan where rear speakers mostly fill in the soundstage. Look for 40-60 watts RMS handling and 4-ohm impedance. The Eagle Vision's rear deck probably sees more power than the fronts from factory amplification.

How much power can the Eagle Vision speaker locations handle?

Front doors can probably take 50-75 watts RMS safely. Dashboard speakers should stay under 25 watts - they're small and the mounting isn't robust. Rear deck 6 x 9 speakers might handle 60-100 watts depending on the enclosure backing. Factory wiring varies... some Eagle Vision models have 16-gauge wire, others use 18-gauge. Check your specific setup before pushing serious power. Impedance should be 4-8 ohms across all locations. Going too high on power just creates distortion anyway.