Stereo & Electronics - stock 4th gen speakers in 3rd gen
purple98haz28
01-15-2006, 03:37 PM
k i am not a audio guru at all. i have a 98 z and a 92 trans am and i would like to but the stock speakers from my z28 into the 92. would this work and if so what do i need to do. the 92 has the stock tape player deck for now but the speakers are all worn out or blown. thanks u audio gurus
WhiteBird00
01-15-2006, 04:40 PM
It won't work - especially if you have a Monsoon system in the 98. Monsoon speakers are 2-ohm unlike almost all other systems. Besides, if I remember correctly, the third generation cars had 6x9 speakers in the sail panel (next to the rear seats), speakers in the dash, and no speakers in the hatch area. Fourth generation cars have 6.5S (oversize) subs in the sail panels, no speakers in the dash (they're in the doors instead) and small component speakers in the hatch area.
Josh_101
01-15-2006, 05:53 PM
Dont the 3rd gens have 4x6's on the dash?
The only way to go is aftermarket if you want to replace the speakers in your 3rd gen.
purple98haz28
01-15-2006, 06:07 PM
ok i was just looking for a cheaper route guess not tho
todddchi
01-16-2006, 12:26 AM
Crutchfield recently had some coaxial Blaupunkt's on sale for like 15-30 a pair. You could get some good replacements that way. I'm sure there are cheaper options and you don't need much for a factory deck - but for a decent speaker from a good retailer that's one of the better deals I've seen recently.
Don't forget that good quality OEM Monsoon speaker sets can grab upwards of $100 on eBay. It's crazy, but it's true.
2MuchRiceMakesMeSick
01-16-2006, 03:11 AM
92 camaro has 4x6s in the dash
5.25s in the doors and
6.5s in the rear.
You might look into infinity for a good quality (while maintaining good quality) alternative