I'm sure that such places as sonicelectronix.com or crutchfield.com can answer your question, but consider that many aftermarket speakers, like the Kickers I bought for my 2001, are coaxial or triaxial units that have tweeters as a part of the unit. Unless you just want tweeters in the factory location on the front doors, having them as part of the speaker units may give you the sound and response you want without the extra complexity of adding tweeters as standalone speakers.


Paw-paw Don, y'all
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