What size speakers are in a 2007 Jeep Liberty?

What size speakers are in a 2007 Jeep Liberty?

Speakers that fit your 2007 Jeep Liberty*

Speaker location Speaker sizes**
Corner Dash Tweeter
Front Door 6-3/4″
Rear Door 6-3/4″

What kind of stereo system does a Jeep Liberty have?

Infinity system: The upgraded Infinity system came with six premium Infinity speakers in place of the six standard speakers. The 6-3/4″ speakers in the front doors have amps on them that power the front and rear door speakers, along with the dash speakers, for better sound quality.

How big is the Infinity system on a Jeep Liberty?

Infinity system: Each front door has an amp attached to the speaker that powers the 6-3/4″ speaker in the front door, the 6-3/4″ speaker in the rear door, and the tweeter in the dash.

How do you replace speakers in a Jeep Liberty?

You have two choices when you replace the Infinity system’s speakers: 1) run new speaker wire from the speakers to your new stereo (or adapt the existing wiring); or 2) you can actually remove the Infinity amp from each front door factory speaker, and use it to power your new speakers.

What should I do about my Infinity sound system?

Disconnect the factory speaker, and extend the speaker wires, the Red wires are the positives and the Black wires are your negatives. Unless you are adding a whole new aftermarket sound system and plan on eliminate the Infinity system, your going to want to keep these factory amps functional.

Infinity system: The upgraded Infinity system came with six premium Infinity speakers in place of the six standard speakers. The 6-3/4″ speakers in the front doors have amps on them that power the front and rear door speakers, along with the dash speakers, for better sound quality.

Infinity system: Each front door has an amp attached to the speaker that powers the 6-3/4″ speaker in the front door, the 6-3/4″ speaker in the rear door, and the tweeter in the dash.

You have two choices when you replace the Infinity system’s speakers: 1) run new speaker wire from the speakers to your new stereo (or adapt the existing wiring); or 2) you can actually remove the Infinity amp from each front door factory speaker, and use it to power your new speakers.

Disconnect the factory speaker, and extend the speaker wires, the Red wires are the positives and the Black wires are your negatives. Unless you are adding a whole new aftermarket sound system and plan on eliminate the Infinity system, your going to want to keep these factory amps functional.