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Metra 72-8110 Speaker Wiring Harness for Subaru/Toyota 2008-Up (Pair)

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Metra 72-8110 Speaker Wiring Harness for Subaru/Toyota 2008-Up (Pair)

These harnesses allow you to plug your new speakers into the factory connectors present in your vehicle's speaker openings.

Note: Some aftermarket speakers have terminals that are wider than this harness's slide-on connectors. You may need to widen the harness's female slide-on connectors, or use the slide terminals that may be included with the speakers. If you need to connect your new speaker's connectors to the harness, soldering is best, and crimping is also very popular

Features: 

  • Dash Speaker Harness (Tweeter)
  • Sold as pair

Vehicle Fitment:

Subaru

  • Crosstrek 2016-2020
  • Forester 2014-2018
  • Impreza 2008-2016
  • Impreza WRX 2008-2014
  • Legacy 2015-2020
  • WRX 2015-2020
  • XV Crosstrek 2013-2015

Toyota

  • 4Runner 2010-2020
  • Camry 2012-2020
  • Corolla 2009-2020
  • Highlander 2008-2019
  • Tacoma 2016-2020

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