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Speaker Grille Replacement Set, Left and Right Side - Compatible with 2002-2006 Toyota Camry - Rear Speaker Grille Cover, Gray - OEM 04007-521AA-B0

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Speaker Grille Replacement Set, Left and Right Side
Speaker Grille Replacement Set, Left and Right Side
Speaker Grille Replacement Set, Left and Right Side
Speaker Grille Replacement Set, Left and Right Side
Speaker Grille Replacement Set, Left and Right Side

Leland Franke
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Fit and work great!
Joe Ibbetson
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
Exact fit for the 2 speaker grills that have been destroyed by the sun.Excellent product, would buy again.Took about an hour to replace.Well worth it!Joe
Izzy Mandelbaum
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
These were easy to install. The hard part is removing the existing grilles. I used a multitool to cut the grilles out. Then I used a nail punch and a mallet to push the residual tips thru the hole. Once that was done, it took 5 seconds to install these replacements. They look better also - the color matches perfectly.
Stephanie F
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024
The hardest part was breaking out the old, crumbly covers and clearing the old rivets! The covers took 2 minutes to install! This was the best money spent and it looks amazing!
Chandler
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
This product feels like a genuine Toyota product, looks identical to the OE part, is priced extremely well, and has a much more convenient fastening design. 11/10!Forgot to mention - took me less than 10 minutes to install!
Sean Dawley
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
Just litterly RIP old ones off drill out old studs with 3/16 drill bit vacuum up garbage then new ones will pop right in
don2737
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024
I tried a set of OEM ones before this, these are much easier.I used a flat blade paint scraper to pry off the old ones. Where the plastic studs (rivets?) were left sticking up, I just put the blade against them and tapped with a small hammer, they snapped off. The part that was left falls inside but does not rattle or make a noise. Some I had to use a center punch tool and the small hammer sidewise (not muich rooom overhead) to tap the remainder down in. Oh, a vacuum or shop vac while removing the old grills. There is a cloth mesh that was still in good shape under the old plastic grills and that keeps the debris out of the speaker cone. Now these replacements just snap into the holes and look like new. They have a snap in type retention mechanism on the pins, and the pins have some adjustment room if the holes are slightly off. All worked quite well.The OEM ones I bought first, the pins on the new ones did not line up with the holes, and there was no mechanism to hold them in the holes once in, without removing the whole back speaker deck to put snap rings or something on. Forget that. Get these, vacuum cleaner, blade, small hammer, maybe a punch or a big nail to drive the old pins in.
GM
Reviewed in Canada on March 16, 2023
These are a good match to the original grilles. I only needed to replace one grille (so far) and it is hard to tell the difference from the original one. The price is reasonable and it is relatively easy to install.
GaryPhD
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023
I am not at all handy, but I have to say, this is totally doable. Much better than the other product where you have to take the seat assembly apart. That is totally not necessary. The pictures in the instructions are a bit vague, but there are videos online. First, remove the old speakers by inserting a screwdriver underneath and pulling up. WARNING: This is going to make a mess as the old speaker material will crumble (the reason you are replacing them). Have a vacuum and waste basket handy! Once you remove the old covers, cut the old holding clips with pliers. Then hardest thing is to punch those cut clips though to make a hole. I was going to give 4 stars for this reason, but realizing how much easier it is than taking the seat apart (which is ridiculous), I gave the 5 stars. I happened to have a metal punch tool that was the right size and used a small hammer to punch the old clips all the way through and make a clean hole. Once that is done the rest is easy. Place the new clips into the slots in the new covers, making sure you use the correct cover for each side, line them up with the holes and push down. They will click into place and you are done. Good luck and enjoy the new look!
Genevieve Brasseur
Reviewed in Canada on July 7, 2022
Fits perfectly with my 2004 Camry. As stated by others, vacuum after removing the original covers and before installing the new ones. Instructions easy to follow. A+
W KC
Reviewed in Canada on September 2, 2019
It’s exactly as per my expectations.
A Reader
Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2019
Very good product and a nice color match to the car interior. Toyota dealers gave me quotations between $800-$1500 CAD to replace the entire rear shelf assembly, they did not sell just the speaker covers. I found and bought this product and installed in no time. The old broken covers I ripped off by hands without disassembling half of my car. Then installed these covers. Very happy.
K Kumar
Reviewed in Canada on April 6, 2019
Fit in as per instructions. The install was quick and easy. So recommend this product.
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