front single dash speaker, with manual radio (wire from radio to speaker) Use when installing original, replacement, or aftermarket speaker. Made with correct connector for hook-up to current GM replacement speaker and correct connector for connection to original radio or rear speaker fader switch wiring. You can cut off connector for hook-up to current GM replacement speaker and solder wires directly to original speaker (as was done originally) or aftermarket speaker.
Additional information
Lectric Limited Part #
90619
OEM Part #
TYPE 1
WebID Part #
id-90619-0001
Weight
0.1 lbs
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