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Metra 82-GM2 Speaker Adapter & Speaker Wire Harness Combo Kit for Select GMC/Chevrolet 2014-2020

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Metra 82-GM2 Speaker Adapter & Speaker Wire Harness Combo Kit for Select GMC/Chevrolet 2014-2020

Metra 82-GM2 aftermarket speaker adapter and speaker wire harness combo kit for General Motors 2014 - 2020 (Rear Location). inch speakers to fit in the factory speaker location, the OEM speaker when removed will leave an oversized opening, this kit is designed to fit over that opening and loan aftermarket speaker to be installed in its place. This kit will also provide a speaker harness adapter that wires up to the aftermarket speakers and plug directly into the OEM speaker harness for an easy plug-and-play design.

Features: 

  • ABS speaker adapter plates (pair)
  • Speaker adapter harnesses (pair)
  • One convenient package to assist in replacing a pair of speakers
  • Designed for installation of 6" to 6.75" speakers

Vehicle Fitment:

Chevrolet

  • Colorado 2015-2020
  • Silverado (all body styles) 2014-2020
  • Canyon 2015-2020

GMC

  • Sierra/Sierra Denali 2014-2020
  • Yukon XL/Denali 2015-2020

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