About the Metra 72-6512 Speaker Wiring Harness
What's in the box:
Other info:
- MFR # 72-6512
- Item # 120726512
- California customers: Please click here for your Proposition 65 WARNING.
More details on the Metra 72-6512 Speaker Wiring Harness

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Features
Crutchfield Speaker Harness: Crutchfield speaker harnesses prevent you from having to cut your vehicle's factory speaker plugs when replacing your factory speakers with aftermarket car speakers. The Crutchfield speaker harness features two female quick-slide connectors on one end to attach directly to your new aftermarket car speakers & a proprietary Molex connector on the other end that connects to your vehicle's factory speaker plug.
Quick-Slide Connectors: The Crutchfield speaker harness is equipped with a large (positive) & small (negative) female quick-slide terminal. These quick-slide terminals fit directly onto most aftermarket car stereo speaker terminals (slight crimping may be required). In rare cases that the quick-slide terminals do not fit your car speaker terminals, you will need to solder the Crutchfield speaker harness to your aftermarket speaker's terminals or replace the quick-slide connectors on the Crutchfield speaker harness with the correct size terminal.
Note: Installation tools, hardware, & accessories are not included & sold separately. Please see the Accessories tab for recommendations & availability.
Quick-Slide Terminal Measurements: The positive female quick-slide terminal measures 0.205" (inner width), while the negative female quick-slide terminal measures 0.115" (inner width).
Wire Code Chart: Two identical Crutchfield speaker harnesses are included.
Wire Color | Function |
---|---|
White | Positive |
Black | Negative |
The Crutchfield Car Selector: Please visit the Crutchfield Car Selector for your specific type of vehicle.
The Metra 72-6512 Speaker Wiring Harness replaces these items:
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Simple, no-brainer installation to avoid cutting factory wiring. Just because you could cut apart your factory harness doesn't mean you should! Made short work of installing new speakers in my '00 Jeep Cherokee.
Scott from Charlotte, NC