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The Metra 72-5600 is a precision-engineered speaker harness adapter designed for select Ford vehicles from 1998 onward. It enables quick, no-cut installation by plugging directly into the factory speaker harness, allowing seamless integration of aftermarket speakers. Each pack includes two adapters, making it an essential upgrade for audiophiles seeking a clean, professional sound system enhancement.
Brand | Metra |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.5 x 4.5 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 0.03 Pounds |
Connector Type | Component |
Manufacturer | Metra |
UPC | 086429074754 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00086429074754 |
Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 4.5 x 1 inches |
Item model number | 72-5600 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Wireless Remote | No |
Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
A**R
great buy, thumbs up
good quality wires, makes the wiring job so easy
M**E
Works with 2014 F150 Speakers
Despite what the description and Amazon garage fitment thing may say, these adapters worked with my truck.I have a 2014 F150 STX. I got new Infinity speakers on Black Friday (2015). They came with the adapters. A few weeks ago, I started experiencing some issues with the speakers. The front and rear passenger speakers were both getting choppy and cutting out more and more frequently. Took the door panels off, took the speakers out, and the connections on the adapters already had rust all over them. I assume it was causing a poor connection. While I was disappointed that they lasted 5-6 months, they were free with the speakers after all... and these replacements here on Amazon are inexpensive.I figured I'd start fresh with new ones, so I ordered these. The Amazon garage thing said it didn't fit my truck. I ordered them anyways and they fit perfectly fine. Before I installed these ones, I just cleaned up the terminals and put dielectric grease all over them. Greased up everywhere I could - anywhere where moisture could get into. Hopefully this will prevent my rusting issue, or at least delay it a bit. A lot more water gets into those door panels than you would expect.Anyways, so far so good! Very happy to have everything functioning well again and sounding great!
T**M
Zero need to cut and solder as other reviews have stated
The number one thing these reviews have said is that the wires are pinned into the connector incorrectly. This is true, the negative wire on these does not match up with the negative on the body harness. BUT THERE IS NO NEED TO CUT OR SOLDER ANYTHING TO FIX THIS. Normally I would suggest de-pinning the Metra connectors but I couldn't quite tell how they de-pinned and I was concerned about the quality of the connector in switching the pins (this was valid, read on). The easiest thing to do to make these work properly is to de-pin the body harness. All you need is a small flat blade screwdriver and some patience.1. First thing you want to do is disconnect the stock speaker and throw it away.2. Then focus in on on the body harness connector, you will see a red locking mechanism (plastic), there is also a red gasket there (rubber) so look close. Stick your flat blade screwdriver between the plastic lock and rubber seal to pry the plastic lock up (see pictures).3. Once the lock is popped up, you then need to pull it straight out, you can user the screwdriver but I would suggest a small needle nose. It should come easily, just make sure to pull straight and not break it.4. Now that you have the locking tab off the connect. Look inside and you will see the two pins and a small space above them (sorry didn't take a picture). If you look even closer there is a little tab that needs to be lifted to release the pin. The best way to do this is to get your hands on the wire and connector in a way that you can apply a slight pull force on the wire while trying to lift the tap inside the connector. It can be a little funky at first but just be patient, just remember you are trying to lift the tab AND pull the wire at the same time so as soon as the tab is lifted high enough the wire will release. No need to yank on the wire, if its not coming easily then the tab is still holding it. Remember light constant pull on the wire while prying the connector.5. Repeat for the second pin.6. Replace pins back into the connect into their new positions by simply sliding them in. No tools needed.7. Replace the red locking tabby simply pushing it back into place, and you are ready to go! No cutting or soldering needed!The other reason I gave these a four star instead of five was that one of them just didn't fit right in either door. The pins would not seat correctly and eventually I pushed hard enough that one of the pins in the metra connector popped out and couldn't be locked back in. I was able to manipulate it enough to get it connected and used some shrink tube to secure in place. Works but seems like a QC issue, then again these are only $8 so
N**R
Check Your Wiring Diagrams
I have no complaints about the quality of the connector, wires or crimps. It's good for the price. For a 2005 CVPI at least, I had to repin the adapters as they were inverted. Make sure you have a wiring diagram to check which wires on your car are power and ground. A set of small picks or depinning tools may be needed for your car.
Y**S
Good product
Very good connectors only thing is the polarity is backward so have to pull out the wires from this little harness and and put the black where the white ones is and put the white where the black wire is to have the correct polarity
T**Z
Easy plug in
Put it in my 1999 ford ranger door speakers really easy and simple just plug in and works exactly how it should and it sounds really good
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