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Metra 72-5604 Tweeter Harness for select 2019-2023 Ford & Lincoln - pair

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Metra 72-5604 Tweeter Harness for select 2019-2023 Ford & Lincoln - pair

Install aftermarket tweeters into your Ford or Lincoln faster with this vehicle-specific wiring harness that plugs right into the vehicle’s connectors. This plug-and-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.

  • Speaker harness for installing an aftermarket tweeter
  • Designed specifically for the Ford Bronco Sport (amplified models) * and Lincoln Navigator (with Revel) rear tweeter location
  • Plug-n-play design: No cutting, splicing, or soldering is needed
  • Provides an audio signal to the connected speaker

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VEHICLE APPLICATIONS:

Ford

  • Bronco 2019-2023*

Lincoln

  • Navigator 2019-2023*

* Select Models

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