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Metra 82-5605 Rear 6.5 Metra 82-5605 Rear 6.5 Metra 82-5605 Rear 6.5

Metra 82-5605 Rear 6.5" Speaker Plate - Pair

Metra 82-5605 Rear 6.5 Metra 82-5605 Rear 6.5 Metra 82-5605 Rear 6.5
$ 13.88

Score By Feature

Based on 387 ratings
Value for money
9.80
Packaging
9.90
Customer service
9.70
Delivery
9.90

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Product Description

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Made for Ford F-150s from 2015 onwards
Fits a 6" to 6" diameter pipe. Speaker Size: 75"
Locations of Rear Door Speakers That Will Work
ABS plastic construction is strong and durable.
Presented in a set of two

Questions & Answers

Is it possible to buy these in a set of two?

Yes, they are sold as a pair and include screws for installation.

Will these fit the front speakers on my 2015 Ford Focus?

They should fit a variety of Fords and have multiple mounting holes, so they should be fine.

Is it compatible with the 2018 Mustang GT?

Yes, for the rear speakers; however, they are a little too deep for the front speakers.

Is it important whether the speakers are in the front or back as long as they are the same size?

These are for the rear F150 speakers only; they will not fit in the front.

Selected User Reviews For Metra 82-5605 Rear 6.5" Speaker Plate - Pair

It's best if you keep it sealed
5/5

These are what I installed on my F150 Raptor. They fit perfectly, but I would suggest a minor upgrade. Foam is built into the factory speakers to help seal the back of the speaker to the door, effectively creating a sealed box for the door speakers. To seal it, I added thin strips of FatMat insulating material between the adapter and the truck door, as well as between the adapter and the speaker. The design is similar to that of a factory. Because sound waves won't bleed around the edges of the adapters, this will help give your speaker more bass. Plus, without the seal, water could get around the adapter and into your car if it rains heavily. This is an excellent product.

Lilith Briggs
Lilith Briggs
| Apr 17, 2021
There were no modifications required because it was a perfect fit
5/5

Fusion SE was released in 2014. If you're installing in a Ford vehicle with the speaker connections on the front side of the speaker, here's a small tip to avoid running extra wire: I cut a small hole in the speaker adapter that came with my vehicle, just big enough for the wires to run from the back to the front. I didn't use any special tools, just a pair of small vice-grips (pliers could have been used instead). I simply locked onto the desired side, clipped it to the edge, and shifted the vice-grips back and forth. After removing the edge, I made a 90-degree notch in the same section. 180 degrees from the first notch and repeated the process. There isn't much else to say; the product performs exactly as it should.

Annika Sheppard
Annika Sheppard
| Aug 12, 2021
It's easier to do things when you're in a good fit
4/5

The Ford stock 6 is a perfect fit. Locations for 5" speakers They appear to be well made, but two of the speaker mounting holes on one of the brackets appeared to be a slightly larger size than the others, indicating that there may be some minor quality or consistency issues; however, this was not a major issue for me because I had several screw sizes to choose from and simply used the largest. br>br>I've upgraded Ford stock speakers in two ways: cutting out the old speakers and reusing the old frame for mounting, and using these rings. Both methods work well and sound great. Having said that, you'll save a lot of time if you just buy the rings and the wire harness adapter instead. So, if you're willing to spend a little more, you can save a lot of time this way. br>br>To feed wires back to the speakers, you'll either need to drill holes in them or figure out another way.

Nikolas Hammond
Nikolas Hammond
| Sep 08, 2021
It's compatible with the Fiesta SE from 2012
4/5

Amazon claims that while it does not work on my 2012 fiesta, it does work on transit and focus. Even with SKAR 6, it worked flawlessly for me. The speakers are 5" in diameter. Although the speaker does not come with mounting hardware, I was able to locate some coarse thread screws that I use for subwoofer installations. br>br>had to break off the center tabs to fit the speaker, but they are scored to do so. br>br>I'd add some stick-to-it-ness to the mix. On the backside, place foam to prevent it from rattling against the door. Screwed adapter to door with OEM screws.

Amoura Potter
Amoura Potter
| Sep 27, 2021
Upgraded speakers for the Ford Focus ST
5/5

In my 2014 Ford Focus ST, it worked like a charm. If you're looking to replace your stock speakers with something aftermarket, I highly recommend these.

Maci SLATER
Maci SLATER
| May 06, 2021
All of the holes were perfectly aligned
4/5

I was able to save a significant amount of time because the 2019 F-150 was the perfect fit. There are 150 speakers in the back doors. To mount the speakers to these, I needed larger screws, which I expected given what others had said. Because the speaker wire has no relief notches, I used some dynomat type material between these and the truck doors, leaving a blank spot for the wires. When installing aftermarket speakers, you should always use a dynomat-type material to avoid vibrations. I had a large piece inside the doors of my truck, but I still needed it between mounting surfaces. In addition, I used a factory wiring harness adaptor, which made installation a breeze.

Louisa Foley
Louisa Foley
| Oct 08, 2021
Lines up perfectly, but the speaker to adapter screw holes are too wide for some screws to properly thread into (my adapters didn't even come with any), so you'll end up stripping them
4/5

If your speakers don't come with good hardware, look for wider screws. br>br>Extremely large convention - If the adapter doesn't have a wire hole for the speaker wire harness, you'll have to drill one or run the wires between the adapter and the inner door skin.

Stefan Villarreal
Stefan Villarreal
| Mar 24, 2021
Plastic that is less expensive but still effective
3/5

ish. PolyPropylene is a type of plastic. Still rigid, but not as much as before when exposed to higher temperatures. I have my doubts about its ability to keep screws in place and speakers mounted in the long run while dealing with vibrations from speakers and road bumps during a hot summer. Would give it five stars if they were made of Poly Amid 6 with 30% Glass Fiber Reinforcement, as modern door panel plastics have been for the past decade, or beck, I would.

Rene Riddle
Rene Riddle
| Jun 02, 2021

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