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<blockquote data-quote="Trae" data-source="post: 8250466" data-attributes="member: 660546"><p>Took your advice and took door off and called crutchfield. My 2007 non-navi 4 speaker Chrysler 300 is in fact 6x9 with a depth of ~5 inches total. If the next person spends days looking for an answer and gets the "they are 6x9" "they are 6.5" "they are 6-3/4"....the answer may very well be 6x9 (and in most cases), don't let crutchfield steer you wrong. If you are still unsure pull the panel off and look for yourself.</p><p></p><p>I can confirm that Kenwood Excelon KFC-X693 6x9s do fit in my vehicle. Great speakers (amped) for the 90-130$ range that do fit!!!</p><p></p><p>**Caleb, some of the tapes in your signature: The training of a United States Marine, Parris Island. Jermaine Stewarts' Frantic Romantic. George Philip Telemann, Concerti for Oboe, in C minor and F minor. A cassette audio book entitled "Portuguese" pages 330-346. Various mixed and unmarked tapes......I don't know why I enjoy slowing those type of sigs down, but I do!!**</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trae, post: 8250466, member: 660546"] Took your advice and took door off and called crutchfield. My 2007 non-navi 4 speaker Chrysler 300 is in fact 6x9 with a depth of ~5 inches total. If the next person spends days looking for an answer and gets the "they are 6x9" "they are 6.5" "they are 6-3/4"....the answer may very well be 6x9 (and in most cases), don't let crutchfield steer you wrong. If you are still unsure pull the panel off and look for yourself. I can confirm that Kenwood Excelon KFC-X693 6x9s do fit in my vehicle. Great speakers (amped) for the 90-130$ range that do fit!!! **Caleb, some of the tapes in your signature: The training of a United States Marine, Parris Island. Jermaine Stewarts' Frantic Romantic. George Philip Telemann, Concerti for Oboe, in C minor and F minor. A cassette audio book entitled "Portuguese" pages 330-346. Various mixed and unmarked tapes......I don't know why I enjoy slowing those type of sigs down, but I do!!** [/QUOTE]
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