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Metra JP-1017 Dashboard Speaker Grilles For Select Jeep® Wrangler JL 2018-Up Gladiator JT 2020-Up (Pair)

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Metra JP-1017 Dashboard Speaker Grilles For Select Jeep® Wrangler JL 2018-Up Gladiator JT 2020-Up (Pair)

Enhance the appearance of Jeep® interiors when installing aftermarket speakers with this pair of custom-designed speaker grilles. They allow speakers to be upgraded to a larger tweeter or mid-bass speaker for a more vivid sound while adding a bold style. These speaker grilles feature a black metal mesh grille with silver accents for a rugged and tough off-road look. They are designed to fit select Jeep Wrangler JL and Gladiator JT vehicles and perfectly complement the JP-1018 lower dash speaker grille cut-ins.

Features: 

  • Left and right speaker covers
  • Clips included
  • Injection molded plastic with silver painted accents
  • Heavy-duty metal stamped steel grille insert
  • Compliments and enhances the fit of the JP-1018 lower dash speaker grille cut-ins
  • Can be installed with OE systems to upgrade the interior

Docs/Instruction Links:

Vehicle Applications:

Jeep®

  • Wrangler JL 2018-Up
  • Gladiator JT 2020-Up

 

  • Visit Metraonline.com for more detailed information about the product and up-to-date vehicle specific applications.

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