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Metra 72-8111 Speaker Harness For Select 2020-2024 Toyota Vehicles (Pair)

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Metra 72-8111 Speaker Harness For Select 2020-2024 Toyota Vehicles (Pair)

Install aftermarket speakers into your Toyota faster with this vehicle-specific wiring harness that plugs right into the vehicle's factory speaker harness. This plug-n-play design eliminates the need to cut, splice, or solder any wires.

Keep in mind that you may need additional parts to complete your installation. For fitment information, look up your vehicle in our vehicle fit guide.

Features:

  • Speaker harness for installing an aftermarket speaker
  • Designed to fit multiple models
  • Plug-n-play design: No cutting, splicing, or soldering is needed
  • Provides an audio signal to the connected speaker

Includes:

  • (2) Two speaker harnesses

Docs/Instruction Links:

Vehicle Applications:

Toyota

  • Camry 2020-2024 Amplified (rear)
  • Highlander 2020-2024 Rear
  • Rav4 2021-2024 Prime Amplified (dash)

*Visit Metraonline.com for more detailed information about the product and download the latest Vehicle Application Guide to find other vehicle specific products.

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