🚗 Elevate Your Ride with Precision!
The Metra95-8204 Double DIN Installation Kit is expertly designed for 2003-up Toyota Corolla vehicles, ensuring a seamless and professional installation of your new audio system. Made from high-grade ABS plastic, this kit guarantees durability and a perfect fit, making it the ideal choice for both professional installers and car audio enthusiasts.
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 15.5 x 12 x 2.25 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 958204 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Warranty | 1-year Manufacturer's warranty |
J**Z
Compatible w/ Pioneer DMH-2000NEX
This was able to fit perfect with the Pioneer DMH-2000NEX for a 2006 Toyota Corolla. Easy to install and works great!
R**Y
Fits great looks good!
Clips into the factory housing well for a 2004 corolla. Also has a nice fit around a double DIN unit. You just leave the mounting screws loose until it fits in, then hold everything snug as you tighten the bottom mounting screws. The side brackets require a little mor adjustments before final installation but it only took about 5 minutes of fiddling to get it correct.
O**A
Buena calidad 👌🏻
Excelente 👌🏻
A**R
Functional but Not Perfect: Additional Work Required for Physical Knob Fitting
The frame fits well in my Corolla S 2007 overall. However, the inner width for the screen is slightly smaller than 7 inches, so my double-din-size car audio doesn't fit perfectly. Additionally, the physical volume knob posed a problem for fitting. To resolve this, I had to cut out a portion of the frame to accommodate the knob and ensure a snug installation. Furthermore, I noticed a small gap between the top of the frame and Corolla's ventilation frame.The package included two mounting brackets, but unfortunately, they didn't work with my audio unit. The fixing slots didn't align with the screw holes on my audio, so I ended up reusing the original metal brackets from my Corolla instead of using their plastic brackets. If they improve the quality and compatibility of the brackets, it would make for a better product overall.
A**A
Fit my 2005 Corolla perfectly
I needed this and Metra 70-1761 Radio Wiring Harness in order to install a new car radio into my 2005 Corolla SE. After following along a youtube video, installing this took less than 10 minutes. I definitely couldn't have installed the radio without it! Very pleased with this product and can recommend it.
J**S
Works and looks as good as stock
Does a very good look of keeping a stock look to the dash and fits my stereo perfectly
T**.
Fits perfectly!
Value for the money! Good quality!
R**4
2004 Corolla - Works - Cheaply made
I uploaded pictures above of how it is installed with a JVC KWHDR81BT into a 2004 Corolla S.The directions including everything BUT the most important part of attaching the brackets onto the radio.The brackets have many slotted holes, so you dont know exactly where to attach them on the radio to ensure the radio sticks out of the dash the right amount.For them to provide a simple dimension between the bracket and the front of the radio would have been very helpful. Lazy, lazy manufacture.Basically you have to do trial and error checking in the dash until you get it right.The plastic is very thin and weak on the brackets. They used very cheap plastic.Also they have no ground wire provided to attach the metal screw on the radio chasis to the metal of the car. The factory radio was grounded through the metal brackets and this kit has plastic brackets which do not ground the radio.I installed a JVC KWHDR81BT into a 2004 Corolla.In the end it worked, install was easy once you figured out the right spot to screw the brackets on.1. Solder/crimp/or connect your wiring harness kit to the stereo harness.2. Remove the dash3. Remove old radio4. Install the microphone and fish the wire through your dash to where the radio goes.5. On your new radio, remove the face bezel, remove the small metal chasis surrounding it. You wont need the bezel or the chasis from the new radio.6. On your new radio, screw on the black brackets. Try to line the brackets up based on matching the front of the factory radio with the front of your new radio.7. Install the metra black bezel in your vent dash.8. Connect the wiring harness, microphone, and antenna. Tape the microphone connector so it cannot come loose later using duct or electrical tape since the connection is behind your dash.9. Test the radio and speakers before you put everything back together.10. Fish your USB cable through your dash to hang below inside the dash so you can get to it later.11. Place your radio in the proper location, line up the bracket holes.12. Test fit the dash vent/bezel section to ensure the brackets have your radio lined up correctly. If too far in or out, then take the radio out and re-adjust the brackets.13. Screw in the bolts to secure the radio.14. Reattach the vent dash section and bezel.15. If you want your USB cable to sit inside the dash tray with the door, cut a hole in the top back of the tray and fish the USB cable through.16. Reattach the rest of the dash.The kit could be made much better, but I looked and could not find anyone that made a metal or more durable version.
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