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Metra 82-7807 6.5"-6.75" Speaker Adapter Plates Fits Select Acura & Honda 2002-2014 (Pair)

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Metra 82-7807 6.5"-6.75" Speaker Adapter Plates Fits Select Acura & Honda 2002-2014 (Pair)

Upgrade your Acura or Honda’s speakers with the help of these speaker adapter plates. These adapters are sold as a pair and designed to install 6.5” and most 6.75” aftermarket speakers in multiple vehicle applications, making them convenient to have on hand. They mount directly into the factory location, so no drilling is required, and feature a breakaway tab design for easy installation.

Features:

  •  For the installation of 6.5” and most 6.75” aftermarket speakers
  •  For use in multiple vehicle applications
  •  Breakaway tab design
  •  Sold as a pair

Includes:

  •  (2) Speaker adapter plates

 

Docs/Instruction Links:

Vehicle Applications:

Acura

  • RSX 2002-2006
  • RL 2005-2012

Honda

  • Fit 2007-2008
  • Ridgeline 2006-20014

*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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