What kind of speakers do I need for my Honda Civic?

What kind of speakers do I need for my Honda Civic?

The rear shelf speakers in the Civic sedan are a simple, bolt-in upgrade, with large openings that hold 3-bolt 6-3/4″ 3-ohm speakers. A set of 5-1/4 inch speakers are the easiest fit, with the help of mounting brackets, but some 6″ x 9″ models can work, too. Our database will show you what works for your car. This isn’t quite as hard as it looks.

Can you replace the stereo in a Honda Civic?

The Civic Hybrid’s gas-electric hybrid powertrain makes replacing the stereo is a little more complicated. As you might expect, these cars contain some very sensitive electronics, so here are a couple of things to keep in mind: Be sure to only use a multi-meter when testing wires, and NEVER use a test light to test wires in this vehicle.

What do I need to add subwoofer to Honda Civic?

Tools needed: Phillips screwdriver, flat-blade screwdriver, 10mm driver, panel tool, drill and a 1/8″ bit Honda didn’t put much thump in the Civic, so adding a subwoofer will really wake up any style of music.

How tall is the stereo in a Honda Civic?

After you remove a few dash panels, getting the Civic’s factory stereo out of the dash is a snap. The dash opening also accepts any single-DIN (2″ tall) or double-DIN (4″ tall) stereo with help from a dash kit that’s available at a deep discount when you shop at Crutchfield.

The rear shelf speakers in the Civic sedan are a simple, bolt-in upgrade, with large openings that hold 3-bolt 6-3/4″ 3-ohm speakers. A set of 5-1/4 inch speakers are the easiest fit, with the help of mounting brackets, but some 6″ x 9″ models can work, too. Our database will show you what works for your car. This isn’t quite as hard as it looks.

The Civic Hybrid’s gas-electric hybrid powertrain makes replacing the stereo is a little more complicated. As you might expect, these cars contain some very sensitive electronics, so here are a couple of things to keep in mind: Be sure to only use a multi-meter when testing wires, and NEVER use a test light to test wires in this vehicle.

Tools needed: Phillips screwdriver, flat-blade screwdriver, 10mm driver, panel tool, drill and a 1/8″ bit Honda didn’t put much thump in the Civic, so adding a subwoofer will really wake up any style of music.

After you remove a few dash panels, getting the Civic’s factory stereo out of the dash is a snap. The dash opening also accepts any single-DIN (2″ tall) or double-DIN (4″ tall) stereo with help from a dash kit that’s available at a deep discount when you shop at Crutchfield.