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Metra JP-18AMP-BRKT Under Seat Amplifier Rack Mounting Plate for Jeep Gladiator JT/ Wrangler JL

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$48.95
$48.95 - $48.95
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Metra JP-18AMP-BRKT Under Seat Amplifier Rack Mounting Plate for Jeep Gladiator JT/ Wrangler JL

This vehicle-specific fuse holder bracket is designed to secure up to (2) T-Spec VMANL fuse holders when installing an aftermarket amplifier. It can be used with alternate fuse holders and distribution blocks. This bracket is installed under the Jeep’s hood near the battery using factory bolts, and step-by-step installation instructions are included. The mounting plate is constructed of corrosion-resistant black powder-coated steel to ensure durability and is backed by a 3-year limited warranty.

Features:

  • Designed for use in aftermarket radio installations using small form-factor amplifiers only
  • Includes (1) under-the-seat amp rack
  • Black powder-coated mounting plate
  • 3-year limited warranty

Vehicle Fitment:

Jeep

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

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