

- All Car Speakers
See our full selection of factory-replacement car speakers and components systems.

- Component Systems
For the car audio lovers, component speaker systems consist of separate woofers, tweeters, and crossovers designed for superior performance. The tweeter is mounted closer to your ears, so you hear all the details in your music.

- Custom-fit Speakers
Custom-fit speakers are too large to fit in any traditional speaker opening, so they require modifications to your vehicle. But, once they're installed, you'll be impressed by the big sound.

- Extreme Performance Speakers
Extreme performance speakers use technology from concert PA systems to bring powerful sound reinforcement to your ride. These speakers require custom installation, and are designed for high sound levels.

- Kick Panel Enclosures
Component speakers give you the best possible sound in your vehicle. These vehicle-specific kick-panel enclosures house 6-1/2" or 5-1/4" components in a configuration optimized for your vehicle's acoustics.

- Speaker Installation
Speaker wire, connectors, baffles, and other tools

- Tweeters
Improve your system's clarity by installing a set of tweeters. These small high-frequency speakers help "place" your music accurately in your listening space.

- Center Channel Speakers
For your in-vehicle video enjoyment, center channel speakers improve the clarity of the dialogue in your programs.

- 6-1/2" Speakers
The most popular speaker size replace your factory speakers with some 6-1/2" car speakers for strong bass and improved clarity. Many models includes brackets that allow them to fit in slightly larger 6-3/4" openings.

- 6"x9" Speakers
The king of all car speakers oval-shaped 6"x9" speakers can add big bass to your system without having to add a subwoofer.

- 5"x7"/6"x8" Speakers
Replacement 5"x7"/6"x8" speakers fit into a large variety of cars, vans, and trucks, giving your system a fresh, clean sound.

- 6-3/4" Speakers
The 6-3/4" speaker, the largest round car speaker, fits in an increasing number of newer vehicles. They offer more cone area than the slightly smaller 6-1/2", so they add more bass to your system.

- 3-1/2" Speakers
Don't overlook dash speakers they're closest to your ears. Replacement 3-1/2" speakers can improve vocal clarity and stereo imaging.

- 5-1/4" Speakers
The workhorse of car speakers replacement 5-1/4" speakers fit into many factory locations and improve the sound wherever they go.

- 5" Speakers
You'll find 5" speakers in a number of Japanese vehicles.

- 4"x10" Speakers
Replacement 4"x10" speakers can improve clarity and bass response in older SAAB and GM vehicle vehicles.

- 4"x6" Speakers
The smallest of the ovals, replacement 4"x6" speakers can still deliver good bass and bring out the details in your music.

- 4" Speakers
Replace your factory speakers with new 4" speakers for big improvements in musical definition and imaging.
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