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Metra MPS-RZSP Speaker Enclosure for 6.5 to 6.75 Inch Speaker Pods - Polaris

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Metra MPS-RZSP Speaker Enclosure for 6.5 to 6.75 Inch Speaker Pods

With high-quality HDPE construction that can withstand harsh outdoor environments and a black textured coat, these enclosures are a perfect match and fit for 2014-up Polaris RZR models. The enclosures conveniently bolt into the upper footwell to allow for plenty of foot room and easy installation to ensure that your speakers are safe from the elements.

Features:

  • Left and right front kick panel speaker pods for 6.5"-6.75" aftermarket speakers
  • Fits 2014-up* Polaris RZR models
  • High-density polyethylene (HDPE) construction provides a corrosion-resistant and eco-friendly material ideal for harsh outdoor environments
  • Protects speakers without compromising sound quality
  • Bolts into the upper footwell, away from feet
  • Black textured coat finish matches the factory finish for a flawless look
  • Includes stainless steel mounting hardware


Vehicle Fitment:

Polaris®

RZR 900/100 2014-UP, 2 and 4 door models*
Note: *Will not fit RZR PRO XP Models

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