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Kita
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
simple enough to install and looks great
Gary
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
Great product, no hassle at all and easy install.
Ruben Duran Jr
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
This product makes your aftermarket radio fit like a factory radio must have when doing a radio install we'll buy again
Mr. Boober
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
Delivery time a little slow.otherwisw perfect cc t as usual Metra
willonious
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024
UPDATE: Turns out I just had it upside down. Make sure its right side up and it will work perfectly.Original review: It simply doesn't fit. The shape is wrong and doesn't fit inside the radio bezel I less you want to cut it. 2002 Jeep Liberty. Zero stars.
Jules97
Reviewed in Canada on April 24, 2023
I purchased this to pair with a new stereo for my girlfriends camping van. Worked just as intended and looks great in the car!
bq
Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2022
Great product.
Guillermo Franco
Reviewed in Mexico on September 23, 2021
Encaja perfectamente en el tablero de mi Jeep Grand Cherokee 2001.
John
Reviewed in Canada on December 17, 2021
The Metra 99-6503 Dash Kit fits well and securely holds the new JVC CD stereo I installed to replace the factory unit, worked excellent and looks good in my 2005 Jeep Liberty Limited, no issues during installation.
F. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2020
This faceplate fits flawlessly and installs in minutes in an 04 Jeep Wrangler TJ Unlimited. Almost looks factory which is what I was hoping for. Very well made piece, sturdy plastic. Would buy again without question.
Clint R.
Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2019
Fit like a glove in my girlfriend's 2001 Dodge Durango.
vafixer
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2018
it fit my daughter dodge. it worked and made from a amazing product called plastic !
D Boy Flex
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2010
So I read a review about this product not working because it lacks a support bracket. So I went to a local electronic store (Fry's) and asked about which dash kit to use and they recommended this model, not the 6505. So I went ahead and bought this one from amazon for my 2005 Jeep. Once it arrived I wired up my stereo with the appropriate harness and antenna adapter. After removing the factory radio, I realized the factory radio is secured to the dash by 4 screws. The actual radio and dash faceplate are all one piece, so with my aftermarket radio, I was trying to figure out how to secure the actual radio to the dash as the dash kit screws down with the four screws, but since this actual product lacks any support brackets, it didn't make sense at first. After flipping through included instructions (imagine that), it was actually a pretty simple fix. The aftermarket radio (Sony) comes with a bracket that is removable. That bracket actually secures to this faceplate and that then gets screwed to the dash, and then the aftermarket radio slides and snaps into the bracket. That way, the bracket is secured to the faceplate, the faceplate to the dash, and the radio snaps into the bracket and is therefore secured to the dash. So, basically, no extra support brackets are necessary. I know you can buy the 6505 that has support brackets, but this one actually works just fine. So for those of you new to this, you will need a wiring harness, an antenna adapter, and this kit. With that, the install is easy. I have only had it installed for a few days now and works great, but cannot comment on the quality of the product. It seems like sturdy plastic, and it should hold up. I have heard of other brands breaking where the kit attaches to the dash, so I am going to wait and see what happens. I will update this if there are any changes.So, a basic install guide:1. Attach wiring harness to aftermarket radio wiring. Use either crimps or solder.2. Attach aftermarket radio bracket to dash kit3. Remove dashboard cover (varies by make/model)4. Remove factory radio, disconnect wiring and antenna5. Attach wiring harness/aftermarket radio wiring to factory wiring6. Attach antenna adapter to factory antenna cable7. Attach dash kit/bracket to dashboard (make sure to keep the free ends of the wiring and antenna cable accessible)8. Re-attach dashboard cover9. Attach wiring and antenna cables to aftermarket radio10. Slide aftermarket radio into dashboard kit/bracket until it snaps into place.You are done.*It is a good idea to remove the negative terminal from the battery whenever working on your vehicle to avoid electric shock*
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