Toyota 86 Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Toyota 86 models from 2017 to 2018 production years.

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Dashboard Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2017 - 2018Tweeter1

Rear Side Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2017 - 2018Midrange2.5

Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2017 - 2018Midbass / Full-Range6.5

Toyota 86 Speaker FAQ

Should I replace 6.5 inch front door speakers or 2.5 inch rear speakers first in my Toyota 86?

Replace the 6.5 inch front door speakers first. These handle most of your music's frequency range and power - typically 50-100 watts RMS. The rear 2.5 inch speakers mainly fill in ambient sound. You'll notice a dramatic difference swapping front coaxials for quality components. The Toyota 86's front location gives you better staging anyway. Save the tiny rears for later since they won't transform your sound nearly as much.

Can I install component speakers in the Toyota 86 front doors without major modifications?

Yes, but you'll need to mount the tweeters separately from the 6.5 inch woofers. The dashboard already has 1 inch tweeter locations - perfect for component crossovers. Most installers tap into the existing tweeter wiring. The door panels should accommodate standard 6.5 inch woofers with 4-ohm impedance. Just verify mounting depth - usually around 2.5-3 inches clearance. Component systems typically need 75-90 watts RMS to really shine in the Toyota 86's cabin.

Why does my Toyota 86 have such small 2.5 inch rear speakers?

Space constraints and design priorities. The rear side panels in a Toyota 86 don't have room for larger drivers. These 2.5 inch full-range speakers probably handle 15-25 watts and cover roughly 100Hz to 15kHz. They're meant for rear fill, not primary listening. The car's sporting focus puts emphasis on front staging anyway. Some people disconnect them entirely. Others upgrade to higher-quality 2.5 inch drivers - modest improvement but still limited by physics.

What's the difference between coaxial and component speakers for the Toyota 86 front doors?

Coaxials put the tweeter and woofer in one unit - easier installation using existing 6.5 inch locations. Components separate them, letting you position the tweeter in the dashboard location for better imaging. Components usually sound clearer because the drivers don't interfere with each other. The Toyota 86's dashboard tweeter spots make components worth considering. Coaxials might hit 90dB sensitivity while components often reach 92-94dB. Both typically want 4-ohm impedance and 60-80 watts RMS for proper performance.

Can I power Toyota 86 speakers with just the factory head unit?

Technically yes, but you're limiting potential. Factory units typically push 15-20 watts RMS per channel. Quality 6.5 inch speakers want 50-75 watts RMS to really open up. The 1 inch dashboard tweeters might get 10-15 watts. Your Toyota 86 will sound better than stock, but adding an amplifier makes a bigger difference than most people expect. Even a modest 75-watt 4-channel amp transforms the sound completely. The electrical system can handle it fine.