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Metra MPS-ULCAN6-5 Universal Unloaded 6.5" Stereo Can Speaker Pods Textured Black (Pair)

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These pods expand your audio system by adding 6.5" speakers to your UTV's cage.

These PODS have been designed to be universal, this fit will require holes to be drilled in the PODs mounting flange. It’s recommended to install speakers on a bench. Place the speaker into the opening, mark the needed holes. Using the hardware provided with the speakers, select the proper drill bit and carefully drill the required holes into the flange. Connect up the speaker wires, from the previous steps and proceed to mount the PODs to the vehicle.

  • Unloaded 6.5" speaker pods
  • Black texture finish
  • Constructed of durable and UV protected HDPE
  • Easy to install
  • Mounting hardware included
  • Roll bar, and golf cart adapters included
  • 1 year limited warranty

Universal Roll-Bar and Golf Cart adapters included:

  • .75" , 1" Square tube mounts
  • 1.25", 1.5", 1.75", 1.85", 2" Round tube mounts

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