Ken Harrison Kick Panel With 6-1/2" Speaker Openings Pair Coupe/Fastback 1965-1966

Ken Harrison Part Number: KPS 65-6COUPE
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Ken Harrison Kick Panel With 6-1/2
KEN HARRISON KICK PANEL WITH 6-1/2 Ken Harrison Kick Panel With 6-1/2
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Product Description

Pair of Ken Harrison Kick Panels with 6-1/2" Speaker Openings for 1965-1966 Coupe and Fastback Mustangs.

These direct replacement kick panels will fit in the original location of your factory kick panels while adding a convenient location to add some extra speakers without having to cut the interior of your Mustang. Sold as a pair, they come black and can be dyed to match any interior color available.

*Speakers NOT included!

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Installation Instructions

Difficulty

Difficulty: Easy

Mustang Applications

This product will fit the following Ford Mustang years:

Product Reviews

  • Overall Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
  • 1 Reviews
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Work and look great. with some modification.
66 coupe. These work great and have plenty of backspace for regular 6.5 inch speakers. Used Polk Audio DXI 650s speakers. These have 2 inch mounting depth and they fit (but not a lot of room left). I did not need to buy special low profile speakers or cut any metal to make them fit. 4 stars because I had to trim a little and add a speaker mount to get them to fit right. Read below. But, I'm very happy with them. And the cutout for the screw that holds the door sill plate on is in the exact right spot. The reason for only a 4 star rating is because I had to trim them a little to get them to fit perfect. The lip at the bottom had to be trimmed off so they would fit under the door sill plate. But the sill plate holds them on just fine. I also trimmed the the lip at the top where they meet the windlace strip just to make it fit a little nicer. (could have cut the strip short instead). Lastly on the driver side, I trimmed down the tab that holds it close under the dash. It was so tight it was warping
Matt GA July 29, 2012