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What size speakers are in the doors of a 2002 Chevy Avalanche?

The 2002 Chevy Avalanche came equipped with 6x9-inch speakers in the front doors. This was the standard speaker configuration for this model year of the Avalanche.


Detailed Breakdown of the Avalanche's Speaker Setup


The 2002 Chevy Avalanche was a popular full-size pickup truck that offered a unique combination of truck utility and SUV-like passenger space. When it came to the audio system, the Avalanche came standard with a decent sound setup, including speakers located in the front doors.


Specifically, the 2002 Avalanche was equipped with the following speaker configuration:



  • Front doors: 6x9-inch speakers

  • Rear doors: No speakers (the Avalanche did not have rear doors)

  • Other locations: No additional speakers were standard, though owners could upgrade the audio system with aftermarket speakers and subwoofers


The 6x9-inch speakers in the front doors provided a solid foundation for the Avalanche's audio system, delivering decent sound quality and volume. However, some owners opted to upgrade the speakers or add additional speakers and subwoofers to enhance the listening experience, especially for those who were audiophiles or wanted a more powerful sound system.

What size door speakers are in a 2002 Chevy Avalanche?


In the back doors, the Avalanche sported a set of stock 6-3/4" speakers.



What size speakers are in a 2002 Tahoe?


Speakers that fit your 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe*

Speaker locationSpeaker sizes**
Front Door6-3/4"
Front Door TweetersTweeter
Front Door WoofersSpeaker with Multi-Use Bracket
Kick Panels6-1/2" Component



Will 5x7 speakers fit 6x8 holes?


A 6x8 and a 5x7 are the same speakers, but with different mounting hole locations. If you see speakers labeled as "6x8/5x7" it is still a 6x8, it just means that they have extra mounting holes to also accommodate 5x7 applications.



How many miles per gallon does a 2002 Avalanche 1500 get?


Fuel & MPG

Fuel typeRegular unleaded
EPA city/highway MPG13/17 MPG
EPA combined MPG14 MPG



What makes Chevy Avalanche special?


The Avalanche was a hybrid between the Chevrolet Suburban SUV and the Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck, sharing the chassis with the Suburban. Unlike a typical pickup truck where the bed is mounted separately from the cab on the frame, the bed of the Avalanche was integrated with the cab body.



How much horsepower does a 2002 Chevy Avalanche have?


The 2002 Avalanche ranges in power from the Sport Utility Pickup 4D with 285 horsepower to the Sport Utility Pickup 4D with 340 horsepower.



What size speakers are in my car door?


Car speakers
Typically found behind the seats or in back doors, 5.25-inch is the size of many stock speakers so aftermarket 5.25s are a simple way to upgrade your stock speakers. Mid-range and high-range frequencies can be crisp on 5.25 car speakers, but like 4x6 they lack impressive bass coverage.



What size speakers are in a 2002 Chevy Silverado?


Stock speakers for the front of the Silverado/Sierra are 6-1/2", a common size with great aftermarket support. You won't have trouble finding a speaker to fit any musical taste or budget.



What size speakers are in the doors of a Chevy Silverado?


Speakers that fit your 2021 Chevrolet Silverado 1500*

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



How do I know what size speaker I have?


Use a ruler or a tape measure to take your measurements in inches for the speaker. Set your speaker upright so the widest part of the cone is face-up. Take your measurement at the widest point of the speaker from one edge of the mounting frame to the other. Write down the measurement so you don't forget it later on.


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