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Jdm Genuine Honda Oem 16cm Speaker Brackets 17cm Accord Civic Fit Tsx on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

New England, United States

New England, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Factory, OEM Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan


Genuine JDM Honda Access (Japanese OEM Honda Accessory) speaker brackets.  One pair.  Used in excellent condition.  These brackets are for mounting the regular 16cm/6.5" speakers in a newer Honda or Acura vehicle that comes standard with the unique 17cm units.  Direct fit without modifications.

Honda started to use the special 17cm speakers in most Honda/Acura vehicles around 2004.  Because of the unique shape of the 17cm speaker and the mounting points fitting the regular 16cm/6.5" speakers or upgrading to aftermarket units can be a chore.  This bracket will allow you to mount the regular 16cm/6.5" unit in the factory location without modifications.  The pre-drilled holes are for Honda factory 16cm speakers or JDM Gathers 16cm speakers.  For aftermarket speakers additional holes or different holes may be required.  Auction is for the bracket only.  No mounting hardware is included.



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