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Metra JP-1019 6” to 6.75” Soundbar Speaker Adapter for Jeep® Gladiator JT 2024-Up Wrangler JL 2024-Up

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Metra JP-1019 Soundbar Speaker Adapter for Jeep® Gladiator JT 2024-Up Wrangler JL 2024-Up

This adapter allows you to upgrade your Jeep's soundbar from the 4" and 3" factory speakers to an aftermarket speaker 6" to 6.75" by cutting the interior of the factory soundbar. It offers an optional tweeter location and includes adapter plates, speaker harnesses, grille replacements, and all hardware required for installation. The replacement grilles feature a factory-style textured finish with a custom-stamped metal grille for a stylish look.

Features:

  •  Upgrade to a 6” to 6.75” speaker with an option to add a tweeter
  •  Speaker depth: 4”
  •  Retains OE map light
  •  Factory-style textured finish with a custom-stamped metal grille

Included:

  •  Speaker adapter plates with optional tweeter location
  •  Mounting plate serves as a cutting template
  •  Installation hardware (speaker mounting and grille replacement screws)
  •  12" speaker harnesses
  •  Grille replacements

Docs/Instruction Links:

Vehicle Applications:

Jeep®

  • Gladiator JT 2024-Up
  • Wrangler JL 2024-Up

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

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