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Two Delco 4x6 10 Ohm Speakers For Classic Gm, Chevy, Buick, Olds, Pontiac on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, United States

Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, United States
In great working condition
Brand:Delco Manufacturer Part Number:09353779 Speaker Size:4" x 6"

One pair of new genuine Delco 4x6 10 ohm speakers (4” x 6” woofer with a 1- ¾” tweeter).  They are the correct ohm replacement speakers for many classic car applications that require 8 or 10 ohm resistance speakers when used with the original factory radio.  These style speakers were installed on numerous GM car lines in the 1990's, and 2000's including Chevrolet, Chevelle, Camaro, Nova, El Camino, Monte Carlo, Malibu, Caprice, Impala, Pontiac, Buick, Oldsmobile and others. They were generally used as front left and right side under dash speakers, and have a low height profile (1 - 7/8") and small magnet diameter (2 - 1/8") for tight under dash applications.  They may also be used behind the kick panels or inside of the doors if you have room.   Please check your application before bidding.  

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