About the Metra 72-9001 Speaker Wiring Harnesses
What's in the box:
- 2 Speaker harnesses
Other info:
- MFR # 72-9001
- Item # 120729001
- California customers: Please click here for your Proposition 65 WARNING.
More details on the Metra 72-9001 Speaker Wiring Harnesses

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Features
Metra Speaker Harness: Metra speaker harnesses prevent you from having to cut your vehicle's factory speaker plugs when replacing your factory speakers with aftermarket car speakers. The Metra speaker harness features female quick-slide connectors on one end to attach directly to your new aftermarket car speakers and a proprietary Molex connector on the other end that connects to your vehicle's factory speaker plug.
Quick-Slide Connectors: The Metra speaker harnesses are equipped with large (positive) and small (negative) female quick-slide terminals. 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 Metra speaker harness to your aftermarket speaker's terminals or replace the quick-slide connectors on the Metra speaker harness with the correct size terminal.
Note: Installation tools, hardware, and accessories are not included and sold separately. Please see the Accessories tab for recommendations and 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 Metra speaker harnesses are included.
Wire Color | Function |
---|---|
White | Positive |
Black | Negative |
Fit: Please enter your specific vehicle information to confirm fit.
The Metra 72-9001 Speaker Wiring Harnesses replaces these items:
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plugs right into the factory harness. if switching to a regular 2 way speaker youll lose the tweeter sound in the top of the door; since its wired for a component setup.
Laura from NORTH EASTON, MA