What size tires go on a 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix?

What size tires go on a 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix?

P225/60R16 97S The original tire size for your 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix is P225/60R16 97S.

What do you need to install a speaker in an Audi?

When you buy a receiver or speakers from us, we’ll send you a set of installation instructions, such as our detailed, illustrated MasterSheets, which we create from our own meticulous research. Instructions are available for most vehicles.

Where are the Stereos on an Audi A4?

We’ve disassembled the dashes and door panels of tens of thousands of vehicles, measured the spaces where the factory stereos and speakers fit, and loaded our findings into our massive fit database.

What are the dimensions of a car stereo?

For speakers, the key dimensions include more than just cone size. Pretty much every car on the road these days has a factory stereo. And pretty much every audiophile wants better sound than the factory stereo system can produce.

What kind of speakers do I need in my car?

Products that take advantage of unused space in the car, such as subwoofer enclosures custom-designed to fit in places that don’t sacrifice trunk or cargo spaces. Products that plug directly into your car’s wiring and work with your factory stereo, such as Bluetooth hands-free adapters or sound processors.

When you buy a receiver or speakers from us, we’ll send you a set of installation instructions, such as our detailed, illustrated MasterSheets, which we create from our own meticulous research. Instructions are available for most vehicles.

We’ve disassembled the dashes and door panels of tens of thousands of vehicles, measured the spaces where the factory stereos and speakers fit, and loaded our findings into our massive fit database.

For speakers, the key dimensions include more than just cone size. Pretty much every car on the road these days has a factory stereo. And pretty much every audiophile wants better sound than the factory stereo system can produce.

Products that take advantage of unused space in the car, such as subwoofer enclosures custom-designed to fit in places that don’t sacrifice trunk or cargo spaces. Products that plug directly into your car’s wiring and work with your factory stereo, such as Bluetooth hands-free adapters or sound processors.

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