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Car Speakers

Upgrade tired factory speakers for clearer, fuller sound on the road

Aftermarket car speakers replace the basic units that came with your vehicle and can noticeably improve clarity, detail, and volume. The two common styles are coaxial (full-range) speakers that fit easily into factory locations, and component sets that separate tweeters and woofers for a more detailed soundstage. Fitment is the first thing to confirm.

Speaker size, mounting depth, and power handling all need to suit your car and any amplifier you run. We curate top-rated picks on Amazon so you can compare coaxial and component options, check sizes, and find speakers that match how you listen without guesswork.

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What to look for

  • Correct size and mounting depth
  • Coaxial vs component sets
  • Power handling matches your setup
  • Sensitivity for factory head units

FAQ

How do I know what size fits my car?
Check your vehicle's existing speaker sizes and mounting depth, or use an online fit guide by make and model. Common sizes include 6.5 inch and 6x9 inch, but verify before ordering.
Coaxial or component speakers?
Coaxial speakers are easier to install and a solid upgrade for most drivers. Component sets separate the tweeter and woofer for better imaging but usually require more installation effort.
Do I need an amplifier?
Many speakers will run off a factory or aftermarket head unit. An amplifier helps higher-power speakers reach their full potential, but it is optional for a basic upgrade.