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RetroSound RetroPod 4x6-Inch Surface Mount Speaker Modules with Premium Speakers (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

Item EK-44-911530
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    RetroPods are the perfect solution for adding speakers to a classic car or truck without cutting or modifying the original interior. They mount on any flat surface and can be painted or wrapped to match the vehicle's interior style. The angular design directs sound toward the driver and passenger for perfect stereo imaging. These handy surface-mounted speaker modules accept 4" x 6" speakers and are easy to install.
    Multi-purpose surface-mount speaker modules
    Made from rugged ABS plastic
    Can be mounted to any flat surface, including kick panels, doors, and rear decks
    Angled design directs sound toward the listener
    Can be painted or covered in vinyl wrap to match a vehicle's interior
    Accepts 4” x 6” speakers
    Mounting depth is 2.18 inches (55.5 mm)
    Price is per pair
    Designed For RetroSound® Premium 4” x 6” Stereo Speakers
    A pair of our R-463N Premium Stereo Speakers are optional with this package. These speakers feature Santoprene® surrounds for smooth, natural sound and silk tweeters for crisp, clear highs. Wiring is included. Price is per pair
    Note: RetroPods™ are designed to fit a variety of applications and can be tailored to your specific needs. Suggested fitments are based on speaker size and interior layouts

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