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6.5" 6.75" Speaker Mount Adapter Plastic Plate Ring Brackets For Select Vehicles on 2040-parts.com

US $13.92
Location:

Garden Grove, California, US

Garden Grove, California, US
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Product Details:

Use these adapter plates to replace the factory speakers with aftermarket speakers.

Made of plastic to prevent corrosion.

One order is for a pair of plates.

Inside diameter is approximately a little larger than 5.5 inches.   

Will fit most 6.5" and 6.75" speakers.

Depth of the plates is approximately 3/4" thick.

Elongated mounting holes to give you more options to screw into the door panel.

Select vehicles only.  




Works with the following vehicles:

Infiniti:

2003-2012 FX35/FX45  (front and rear speakers)

2003-2012 G25/G35/G37  (front and rear)

1996-1999 I30   (front speakers only)

2003-2006 M35/M45 (front and rear)

2001-2006 Q45 (front and rear)


Nissan:

2003-2008 350Z (front and rear speakers)

1998-2012 Altima  (front speakers only)

2004-2012 Armada  (rear speakers only)

2008-2011 Cube (front and rear)  

1998-2004 Frontier (front)

2005-2012 Frontier (rear)

2000-2012 Maxima (front)

2003-2011 Murano  (front and rear)

1998-2002 Pathfinder  (front)

2005-2012 Pathfinder  (rear)

2008-2012 Rogue (rear)

2000-2012 Sentra  (front)  

2004-2012 Titan  (rear)

2007-2012 Versa (front and rear)  

2000-2004 Xterra  (front)

2005-2012 Xterra (rear) 




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