onefast87gn
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these are the factory rear speakers from my gn....
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SignUp Now!I can hear that whistle over anything!I haven’t had any troubles running 4 ohm speakers on other GM vehicles with factory radios over the years either.
A 4 ohm speaker has less resistance and is closer to a direct short than a 10 ohm speaker. The lower the resistance the more current flows and creates more heat on the factory radio.
Maybe we enjoy the turbo whistle more than the radio and don’t have the music cranked up all the time??
Do those connect directly to your factory wires or did you need an adapte?these are the factory rear speakers from my gn....View attachment 355597
yes, factory connection....Do those connect directly to your factory wires or did you need an adapte?
Great! Thanksyes, factory connection....
I know this is a bit old of a thread, but S&M Electro-Tech has engineered a speaker to match the 1984 - 1987 Buicks. It is a direct drop in replacement speaker, and is the correct 10 ohm needed for factory radios. You can view them on our site below, and order on our newly setup site for direct ordering. Just trying to put the information out there if anyone in the future is looking for direct replacements.these are the factory rear speakers from my gn....View attachment 355597
Those look nice! Thanks for respondingI know this is a bit old of a thread, but S&M Electro-Tech has engineered a speaker to match the 1984 - 1987 Buicks. It is a direct drop in replacement speaker, and is the correct 10 ohm needed for factory radios. You can view them on our site below, and order on our newly setup site for direct ordering. Just trying to put the information out there if anyone in the future is looking for direct replacements.
Factory on Top, Replacement on bottom
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