Found this on another web site: to quote: " I have a 2000 Grand Prix Myself, it should almost be the same. You're gonna have to take the whole rear seat out first before you can get to the speakers. The bottom part of the seat is easy, you just gotta find 2 latches locate right in the middle of where both the rear seat passengers would sit, all you gotta do is pull it and it'll come out easy. The second part of the seat (The one that your back rests on i don't know what is called :P) is held by 2 bolts and the seatbelts, unscrew them both and when ready pull up and out, it should come out easy. After that its easy to get to the rear dash, unscrew the old speakers and install the new ones. It'll probably take an hour or so if its your first time once you get the hang of it its really easy, I installed both rear speakers and also wired up the sub and amp under the carpet of my grand prix. "
The front speakers on a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am are 4x6. The rear speakers on a Pontiac Grand Am are 6x9.
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4x6
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