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What size speakers are in a 2014 Chevy Silverado?

Front-door speakers are typically 6.5 inches, with dash speakers generally small (around 1 inch). Rear door speakers, when present, vary by cab and audio package; Regular Cab models often rely on the front speakers and dash, while Double Cab and Crew Cab configurations commonly add rear speakers in sizes such as 4x6 inches or 6.5 inches depending on the trim. Exact dimensions depend on cab type and the chosen audio package.


The 2014 Silverado offered multiple audio configurations, from a base four-speaker setup to upgraded systems that added rear speakers, center channels, or even a subwoofer. Below is a guide that breaks down typical sizes by cab configuration and option package to help you identify what you might find in a given truck.


Speaker sizes by cab configuration


These dimensions reflect common factory installations, noting that exact sizes can differ by trim, market, and production date. Use this as a general reference rather than an absolute specification.



  • Regular Cab: Front doors typically house 6.5" speakers; there are usually no rear-door speakers in the base setup. Dash area includes a small 1" tweeter in most configurations.

  • Double Cab (extended rear seating): Front doors usually use 6.5" speakers. Rear seating area commonly adds 4x6" speakers, though some trims may use 6.5" rear speakers depending on the package. Dash speakers remain around 1" tweeters.

  • Crew Cab (full-size rear doors): Front doors typically have 6.5" speakers. Rear doors often include 4x6" speakers, with some packages offering larger rear speakers in certain markets or trims. Dash area continues to use small 1" tweeters, with higher trims occasionally adding extra center-channel or additional dash speakers.


Note: The availability and exact sizes of rear speakers can vary with the audio package (base vs. upgraded systems) and whether a Bose or MyLink setup is installed. Always verify with the vehicle’s documentation or by measuring the installed units for your specific VIN.


Speaker sizes by audio package


To help distinguish between configurations, here’s how common packages affect speaker counts and approximate sizes. This overview covers typical setups rather than every regional variant.



  • Base four-speaker system: Front doors around 6.5"; dash/tweeter around 1"; rear speakers typically not included in Regular Cab; Double Cab may add rear speakers as part of an upgraded kit.

  • Upgraded six- or seven-speaker systems (including MyLink or Bose options): Front doors usually 6.5" (some markets use 6.75"); rear doors commonly 4x6" in many trims (or 6.5" in some configurations); dash includes a 1" tweeter, with additional speakers or a center-channel in higher-end packages; some configurations may add a subwoofer.


Concluding note: For precise measurements, consult the owner’s manual, refer to Chevrolet’s official parts diagrams for your exact trim, or physically measure the diameter of the installed speakers. An authorized dealer or parts retailer can also confirm sizes using the VIN.


Summary


In the 2014 Chevy Silverado, front-door speakers are typically 6.5 inches, and dash speakers are around 1 inch. Rear speakers, when present, are commonly 4x6 inches on Double Cab and Crew Cab models, though some trims may use 6.5" rear speakers depending on the audio package. Regular Cab configurations often rely on front speakers and dash components, with rear speakers not standard. Because sizes vary by cab, trim, and audio package, verify the exact dimensions for your specific vehicle before replacing or upgrading.

What size door speakers are in a Chevy Silverado 1500?


6x9"
Speakers that fit your 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 1500*

Speaker locationSpeaker sizes**
Corner Dash2 3/4"
Front Center ConsoleSUB
Front Door6x9"



What size speakers does a 2014 Silverado have?


The front doors of a 2014 Silverado use 6x9-inch speakers, while the rear doors on a Crew Cab use 6-1/2 inch speakers. The corner dash speakers are 2-3/4 inch, and a subwoofer is located in the front center console for models with that option. 
Speaker sizes by location

Location Speaker Size
Front Door 6x9"
Rear Door (Crew Cab) 6-1/2"
Corner Dash 2-3/4"
Front Center Console Subwoofer (if equipped)
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How to find out speaker size?


To measure a speaker, remove the old speaker and measure its outer diameter across the mounting frame's widest point and the cutout diameter of the hole it sits in. You should also measure the mounting depth, which is the distance from the front of the speaker to the back. It is crucial to take all these measurements to ensure a new speaker will fit correctly, as "speaker size" often refers to a category based on the cone, not the physical dimensions.
 
This video demonstrates how to measure a speaker for a replacement: 1mParts ExpressYouTube · Mar 11, 2016
Step 1: Remove the old speaker 

  • For safety, disconnect the power source (like the car battery) before you begin.
  • Remove the speaker from its mounting location. 

Step 2: Measure the key dimensions 
  • Outer Diameter: Measure the widest part of the speaker's mounting frame. This is often the most important measurement for ensuring the new speaker won't fall through the opening. 
  • Cutout Diameter: Measure the diameter of the hole the speaker is mounted in. This is the hole behind the speaker's frame and is crucial for a flush, recessed fit. 
  • Mounting Depth: Measure from the front of the speaker to the furthest point on the back (usually the magnet). Make sure the new speaker's mounting depth will not interfere with any other parts, like a car window mechanism. 

Step 3: Compare and choose a new speaker 
  • Match the cutout: The new speaker's cutout diameter must be less than or equal to the hole's diameter, but you will likely be limited by the speaker's overall outer diameter.
  • Check clearance: Ensure the new speaker's mounting depth is less than or equal to the available space.
  • Consider your needs: Also consider other specifications like impedance (ohmso h m s𝑜ℎ𝑚𝑠) and power handling (RMS and peak). 



What size are the rear door speakers?


5×7 inch speakers are common in doors, rear side panels, and the rear in hatchbacks and sedans.


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