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MB Quart MBQJ-48CRGB Jeep Wrangler JL/Gladiator JT Rear Overhead Soundbar with 8" Coaxial Speakers Enclosure and RGB LED Lighting

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MB Quart MBQJ-48CRGB Tuned Rear Overhead Soundbar with 8 Inch Coaxial Speakers Enclosure and RGB LED Lighting for Jeep Wrangler JL/Gladiator JT

MB Quart rear overhead soundbar with four 8-inch coaxial speakers enclosure and RGB LED lighting is designed to replace/upgrade the OEM rear speaker soundbar directly. Compatible with Jeep Wrangler JL / Gladiator JT

  • Compatible with Jeep Wrangler JL 2018-Current and Jeep Gladiator JT 2020-Current
  • Tweeter: 1 inch pure Titanium dome Crossover: 12db high-pass Frequency Response: 25Hz-22kHz Sensitivity: 92db 140W Peak / 70W RMS
  • Simple no mistakes plug and play OEM style installation.
  • See Kit Inclusions and Features Benefits for product components and details.
  • Four 8-inch coaxial speakers. 1 inch titanium dome tweeters. Lightweight composite frame design for maximum airspace. Durable composite polypropylene cone with temperature stable Butyl rubber surround. Y30 iron ferrite magnet.

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