Are you still offering these?Figured out I would share, since there aren't many good options to get the correct connector for the dash and tower speakers. I went ahead and purchased all the proper crimp tools, connectors and high quality speaker wire to make my own adapters and have some spare materials. I am an Engineering, so I researched the connector specs and made sure that all the materials I choose meet the connector manufacturer standards.
If anyone is looking for connectors to make the speaker swap plug and play please send me a PM. I am thinking of having some for sale to recoup at least part of the cost of the tools I had to purchase.
The wire I am using is 18 GA, which is the same that Ford uses in their harness. This ensures that there is no voltage drop at the adapter and gives you the best possible signal to the speaker.
The cables are already pre-wired with the spade connectors with the correct polarity (in my adapter red is positive and red/black negative) per the wiring diagram shared here in the forum. So truly plug and play.
I was able to swap out both my speakers in less than 30 mins after making this adapter, taking my time to remove the grills which are kind of flimsy.
I bought some cheap Kenwood speakers from Amazon, but I do recommend them! For $30 a pair, the sound is much better than the stock ones. They are tiny but I can even hear some bass coming from them and the mid and highs are much better too.
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