The speakers are Pioneer. The fronts are Crutchfield # 130TS879 3 1/2 2 way and the rears are 130TSA5715 3-way 5x7 or 6x8. I don't know if these #'s are still good, I bought them in 97. The fronts (2) were $54.95 and the rears (2) were $99.95. Because of the crummy radio I think these speakers were a little over-the-top. Unless you upgrade the radio or add a power amplifier you could get by with something less expensive. As pointed out you must be careful on the front speakers. The origional installation is a flush-mount. If you get one where the tweeter cone projects you will have to figure out a way to mount it. When you call Crutchfield talk to them about your needs. I have found them to always be very informative and helpful. I have no personal interest in the company but I am a satisfied customer. You can find them at crutchfield.com or 800-388-2911 David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxx> wrote: > Go to crutchfield.com and look at the Pioneer speakers. When I get > home tonite I can give you the exact model # of the ones I put in. The > back ones are not easy only because removing the panels is hard. > Replacing them willl improve the sound but you can't expect a whole > lot because the radio is not all that great, it has a very low power > output. The origional speakers were cheap cr-p and now being 20 years > old the cones have stiffened up so they sound even worse. Any >