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5spdgirl

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Hello everyone!
I recently purchased a '98 firebird,v-6 5sp with t-tops; almost fully loaded-has cloth interior. I insisted on a manual...even through my mom repeatedly telling me how dumb it was...and no matter how many times I was told my car doesn't exist... and then *tada* it appeared, like magic. Turns out it's the only one that came from the factory-go figure lol
I've only had it for four days, had a '98 auto sunfire before this... anyway, how can I find the product numbers for my speakers? It arrived with a couple of blown ones and it would be nice to replace them :)

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Forgot to put a pic...here ya go!(hopefully it works-I seem to have lots of trouble with posting pics to forums)
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when you say product numbers for the speakers, do you mean the size? such as 4x6?
 
Nope, to order replacement stock speakers I have to have the product number, the identification number that they use for the parts. ugh.
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Sorry about the double pic... Didn't show up when I first posted it...so I tried again, and now both of them are there..go figure.
 
are you trying to buy replacement stock speakers from a GM dealer or an aftermarket supplier? The GM dealer would know the part number, the aftermarket supplier should be able to look up the size. Where did you get the term "Product Number" from? If you go to a site such as www.crutchfield.com you just enter the type of car you have and it gives you a complete selection of speakers for your car.
 
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