What size door speakers does a 2016 f150 have?
The standard door speakers in a 2016 Ford F150 are 6.5 inches in diameter. This size is common for many full-size pickup trucks and provides good sound quality and volume from the factory audio system.
Detailed Information on 2016 F150 Door Speakers
The 2016 Ford F150 comes equipped with 6.5-inch door speakers as the standard factory audio configuration. These speakers are located in the front and rear doors of the vehicle. The 6.5-inch size is a popular choice for full-size trucks, as it offers a balance of sound quality, volume, and fit within the door panels.
The 6.5-inch speaker size allows Ford to install speakers that can produce a robust sound without taking up too much space in the doors. This size is large enough to deliver good bass response and volume, while still fitting neatly within the door cavities.
Upgrading Door Speakers in a 2016 F150
Many 2016 F150 owners choose to upgrade their factory door speakers to improve the audio performance of their trucks. Some common upgrades include:
- Replacing the 6.5-inch speakers with 6.75-inch or 7-inch aftermarket speakers
- Adding component speaker systems, which separate the woofer and tweeter for better sound quality
- Upgrading the amplifier and subwoofer for more powerful bass
When upgrading the door speakers, it's important to ensure the new speakers fit properly within the door cavities and are compatible with the F150's factory wiring and mounting points.
How do I know what size my door speakers are?
Measure the Cutout Diameter and the Mounting Holes
The hole that the speaker fits into is usually smaller than the diameter of the speaker it houses; this is due to the speaker having an outer lip with holes for mounting screws that is wider than the rest of the speakers housing or baffle.
What size door speakers are in a 2016 Ford F150?
Speakers that fit your 2016 Ford F-150 XLT*
Speaker location | Speaker sizes** |
---|---|
Center Dash | 3-1/2" |
Front Door | 6x9" |
Front Pillars | Tweeter |
What is the difference between a 2016 F150 XL and XLT?
The XLT trim provides upgraded interior materials, advanced technology options, and enhanced comfort, which contribute to a higher starting price compared to the XL trim.
How many miles per gallon does a 2016 Ford F 150 3.5 L V6 get?
The 2016 Ford F-150's base engine is a 3.5-liter V6 that produces 282 horsepower and 253 pound-feet of torque. The EPA estimates fuel economy for this engine at 20 mpg combined (18 mpg /25 highway) for the rear-drive version. Four-wheel drive drops the estimate to 19 mpg combined (17 city/23 highway).