What size speakers are in my 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee?

What size speakers are in my 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Speakers that fit your 2001 Jeep Grand cherokee*

Speaker location Speaker sizes**
Corner Dash 2 3/4″
Front Door 6×9″
Rear Door 6-3/4″

How many speakers are in a 2019 Jeep Cherokee?

The Cherokee Latitude, Latitude Plus, and Limited trims come with a six-speaker system, whereas the Cherokee Overland trim gets a 9-amplified speaker system with HD Radio – the speaker system is an option available to the Cherokee Limited and Latitude Plus trims.

How big are the speakers on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

That’s a common size, but the small cut-out size in the door means that few aftermarket 6×9’s will fit. Instead, plan on getting 6-1/2″ or 5-1/4″ speakers for this location. You’ll have a lot of options in either size and Crutchfield offers mounting brackets and wiring harnesses at a deep discount with your speaker purchase.

When did the stereo come out in the Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Beginning in 2004, the Grand Cherokee was offered with a navigation system option, regardless of the stereo package. Replacing the stereo in your Grand Cherokee is a pretty simple process.

How do you change the stereo in a jeep?

Put the key into the driver’s door and turn it to lock, then unlock the door. This will disarm the system and make the lights stop flashing. It’s relatively easy to retain your Jeep’s steering wheel audio controls when you install a new stereo.

That’s a common size, but the small cut-out size in the door means that few aftermarket 6×9’s will fit. Instead, plan on getting 6-1/2″ or 5-1/4″ speakers for this location. You’ll have a lot of options in either size and Crutchfield offers mounting brackets and wiring harnesses at a deep discount with your speaker purchase.

Beginning in 2004, the Grand Cherokee was offered with a navigation system option, regardless of the stereo package. Replacing the stereo in your Grand Cherokee is a pretty simple process.

Put the key into the driver’s door and turn it to lock, then unlock the door. This will disarm the system and make the lights stop flashing. It’s relatively easy to retain your Jeep’s steering wheel audio controls when you install a new stereo.

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