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Steve B.
2025-08-05 10:37:20
Used this to install a JVC KW-R950BTS. Just what the doctor ordered! Works and looks great. (See my JVC Amazon review) I installed the stereo with the Scosche brand adapter and trim plate but the Metra quality and look beat Scosche hands down on both the mounting brackets and the wiring harness.
Jayden Sharrow
2025-07-15 14:14:20
they product is great it works fine just then you have to remove some plastic from your car the instructions to say what you need to remove the top and bottom not the sides i repeat NOT THE SIDES it will hook into the sides to keep it in place to not cut the sides of the opening in your car radio dash board. fit in a 1997 ford explorer xlt.
Cryptic Loner
2025-06-08 18:06:01
The product arrived well packaged and on time.The plastic on these parts seemed strong, I didn't feel like it might crack or break while I was working with it.There were no casting flaws and all the necessary parts for installation were supplied except for the adapter pigtail which is bought separately.During installation, all the parts fit tightly together and assembly was straightfoward.Metra makes nice radio install kits, I would recommend.Warning! With this particular kit, it snaps into place and the only way to remove the radio is to disassemble most of the dash.Verify that everything works correctly before you slide the head unit all the way in and get that good click.
simataas
2025-05-17 15:43:08
It was past time to update the bare-bones stock stereo in our 2008 Ford E-350 Super Duty XL Van (previously called an Econnoline, which sometimes makes it hard to find the right part - this is the right part). Although this vehicle has a double din stereo opening, it is not exactly the standard size opening.Things to know:1. This dash kit comes with minimal instructions, as in you are pretty much on your own.2. You will need to modify the non-standard opening of your Ford vehicle (one of the few things the instructions state explicitly, without providing any guidance). For me, this meant using a Dremel to file away the bottom edge/ridge of the opening in its entirety and shave about 3/16" off the top edge/ridge.3. This kit is essentially two side pieces that snap into place on the left and right edges of the double din opening with an (optional?) front piece of trim that can go either on the bottom or the top of the stereo to fill any leftover gap. The side pieces screw into the side of your stereo using screws that should come with the stereo. The front trim piece just gets pressed into place, with no other means of affixing it.4. Make sure ALL connections are made and tested BEFORE sliding the stereo in place. Once snapped in, this dash mount is not designed to be removed. If I ever need to remove the stereo I will simply buy another dash kit and destructively remove this one (making sure not to damage the dash opening or stereo). This should be possible because it is just plastic.I was able to achieve a nice, tight fit and am pleased with the final installation. One thing to note is that by design this dash kit results in the stereo being recessed a bit further than I would prefer. I didn't understand why all the installation photos posted on Amazon looked very recessed until I worked with this dash installation kit. That's just how this dash kit fits.
R. Holen
2025-03-08 14:47:16
I used this as the base adapter to install a double din radio in a 2009 crown victoria. The crown vic was not really designed to accept a double din radio but it can be done. The stock adapter puts the radio too far back in the opening, the radio actually comes in contact with the defroster duct and prevents the adapter from locking in. Wanting to keep my defroster duct intact, I slotted the required mounting holes a 1/2 an inch longer and cut off the dash matching trim area. This allowed me to bring the unit forward a half an inch allowing the unit to snap into the dashboard properly. Be forewarned, once the radio is snapped in, the entire dash plate has to come out to remove the radio. The radio now sits 1/4 inch back from flush with the dash. The radio came with a trim bezel that I trimmed to fit the opening and the radio looks like a factory install. Note: You have to trim the top and bottom of the radio opening flush with the bezel and trim a little of the sides, but not too much. The sides are where the adapter locks into the opening. All in all, it took about 20 minutes to modify the adapter once I got done figuring out the right depth to clear the wiring harness and leave an air gap for cooling the unit. I had to order a second one for my neighbor who owns a 03 crown vic who now wants one installed in his car. If your not scared of a little dremel work, this is an easy way to add a double din to an 03-11 crown vic. It will not work on a 02 or older unless you really modify the defroster duct. I would recommend this kit to anyone who wants to put a double din in an 03 or later crown vic. But some planning and dremel work is required to get it right.I forgot to mention that once you make this modification, the factory radio will not lock into the dash. You will need a new dash bezel to put the stock radio back in.
Eyuras
2025-03-04 10:01:37
Even cutting the bottom and top lip off the radio, its too tight of a fit for the double din radio I bought, there isn't enough space on the sides of the radio for the bezels to slide in enough to snap into place. Will hold the radio in place but sticks out a bit far while leaving the radio recessed making the buttons harder to press from the drivers side
Reshma Chowdary
2025-02-28 17:10:16
This is perfect fit on my Ford Crown Vic for Sony XAV AX3250
Joshua Dover
2025-02-17 13:42:14
Worked as it should
Bruce Taylor
2025-02-04 11:23:50
worked for a double din install on my 1999 Ford Explorer
Javier GarcÃa Infante
2025-01-13 17:50:18
Le quedó genial al estéreo Pioneer y se ajustó perfectamente a mi camioneta Ford Escape 2007
Dorian Gomez
2024-12-27 15:09:59
Muy buen kit de ajuste, el plastico es de buena calidad pero se debe instalar con cuidado y no apretar demasiado los tornillos ya que puede quebrarse.
Melanie Krause
2024-12-10 15:24:43
Looks like it is meant for the truck. Used it with my 342 Pioneer double din touchscreen deck and it fit perfect. (6.8" screen) Cheap and worth the money.BUT in my 2004 F-350 i had to grind down two small plastic ridges to flush that used to hold the stock radio but that is just for the deck to fit.Would highly recommend.
Jake
2024-12-06 20:48:57
Great product other than the janky little piece of trim it comes with. (Quite impressed it doesn’t rattle in there) fit the radio good which is a given but doesn’t fit the stock dash and you need to entirely remove the top and bottom trim from the stock radio insert. DO NOT TRIM THE SIDES, just push the screws past or it will be super floppy. ALSO the finished product sits kinda weird, the right side of the kit fits the dash flush meanwhile I have the bottom left corner of the kit sticking out about a quarter of an inch. Besides looks, it works and that’s what mattered for me and my work truck😎 5 stars if it didn’t stick outðŸ‘ðŸ¼
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