Ford Country Squire Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Ford Country Squire models from 1990 to 1991 production years.

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Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1990 - 1991Midbass / Full-Range6.5

Rear Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1991Midbass / Full-Range6.5

Rear Wheel Well Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1990Full-Range6x8

Ford Country Squire Speaker FAQ

What speakers should I prioritize replacing first in my Ford Country Squire?

Replace the front door panel speakers first. These 6.5-inch positions handle most of your stereo imaging and vocal clarity. The front speakers typically receive 60-70% of the amplifier's power distribution, so upgrading here gives you the biggest sound improvement. Rear speakers mostly fill in ambient sound. Your Country Squire's front door panels can accommodate both coaxial and component systems, which means more upgrade flexibility down the road.

Can I install component speakers in all Ford Country Squire speaker locations?

Front door panels accept component systems easily. The rear positions get more complicated though. Your rear door panels might work with components if there's tweeter mounting space, but the rear wheel well location probably won't. Wheel wells typically lack proper tweeter positioning and the harsh environment isn't ideal for separate crossovers. Stick with quality coaxials for rear positions in the Country Squire. Components work best where you can properly angle tweeters toward listening positions.

Why does my Ford Country Squire have different rear speaker configurations between model years?

Ford moved the rear speakers from wheel wells to door panels during this period. Door panel mounting provides better sound dispersion and easier access for upgrades. The wheel well position tends to muffle higher frequencies and creates an unbalanced soundstage. Door panel speakers integrate better with your Country Squire's interior acoustics. Both locations use different mounting depths though, so your replacement speakers need to match the specific year's requirements.

What power handling should I look for in Ford Country Squire replacement speakers?

Target 50-75 watts RMS per channel for the front 6.5-inch speakers. Most Country Squire factory systems output around 15-20 watts per channel, so aftermarket speakers with 30+ watts RMS will handle significant power increases if you upgrade your head unit later. Rear speakers can work fine with 25-50 watts RMS since they're mainly for fill. The 6x8 rear wheel well speakers might need slightly higher power handling due to their positioning challenges. Don't chase peak wattage numbers - RMS ratings matter more for real-world performance.

Do 6x8 and 6.5-inch speakers sound different in my Ford Country Squire?

The 6x8 format typically produces slightly more midrange output due to increased cone area. But the difference isn't dramatic in most cases. Your Country Squire's rear wheel well position probably benefits more from the 6x8's extra surface area since that location needs all the help it can get for sound projection. The 6.5-inch rounds often have better high-frequency response though. Focus on speaker quality over size differences. A good 6.5-inch speaker will outperform a mediocre 6x8 every time.