A:AnswerYou would need a wiring harness for connecting speakers directly or you can cut off the factory speaker connector and splice the wires directly. You will also need a Nissan bracket adapter to mount to the speaker. This will keep you from having to drill new holes.
A:AnswerA 2 way speaker is one that has a woofer (for lows) and a tweeter (for highs) built onto one frame. It eliminates having to have 2 separate speakers.
A:AnswerThere shouldn’t be but that s depending on how many other speakers and your radio head unit wattage output. The wattage x ? is the output . For example 35 w x 4 from receiver head unit would be 35 watts to each of four speakers
Now if you pair up or bridge wires oHmage etc will change
2 speakers would be @ 70 watts each.
A:AnswerIf you run your speakers through an amp the amp will dictate how much power the speakers put out not the radio. The most optimal would be a 4-channel amp capable of hitting as close to 100W RMS at 4 ohms and 300W Max at 4 ohms.
A:AnswerYes, however you will most likely have to buy an adapter that you will attach the speaker to. This adapter will line up the the old screw holes that the old speaker came out of. Geek Squad will have what you need.
A:AnswerDillon, these will not stand up to repeated splashing or rain. I own a 24' boat with a AM/FM CD player with speakers that will take rain, washing boat, etc. Go to a boat discount house, like, Defender, and they can put you into a good set of waterproof speakers at a nominal cost. This will save you more money than changing them every year.