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The Scosche GM1483B Dash Kit is engineered for a flawless installation of aftermarket stereos in 1995-2002 GM Full Size Trucks. With its precision design, it ensures a gapless fit, while the high-quality ABS construction guarantees durability and a factory-matching aesthetic. Installation is straightforward, requiring no special tools, making it the perfect choice for truck enthusiasts looking to enhance their audio experience.
P**W
1999 CHEVY TAHOE 1.5 DIN TO SINGLE DIN PERFECT!!!!
I have hunted high and low all over the internet looking for the right dash kit for my single din touchscreen. I have watch TONS OF videos.I finally came across this model in a video. It’s perfect!!!#SingleDinTouchscreen #HaudioCVS1520A-AJ
S**N
truck radio aftermarket install kit
Installed aftermarket cd/radio in older truck made it a breeze to install.
L**R
Works for my 2000 Silverado 1500!
Perfect fit, super easy to install!
A**R
Fits well
Bracket replaced my stock radio in my 99 Silverado perfectly. Snaps in very snug. Only complaint is the radio I bought to go in it, I was only able to bend 3 tabs on the radio bracket to fit into this. Still holds and works fine!
D**R
Easiest car stereo install *ever*
I've installed probably 50-ish car stereos over the years, but I don't do this every day. But wow was this an easy install in a borrowed '99 Chevy truck. I borrowed a truck from a friend so I could go a couple of states away to pick up some furniture (my truck might make a mountain of power, but it gets atrocious mileage). The '99 I borrowed only had a cassette player, though, and my phone's headphone port doesn't work well, so a cassette adapter was out. I had a spare Kenwood KDC-X995 head unit laying around, so I mounted that into this adapter. I also pre-wired a Metra 70-1858 Wiring Harness to the head unit, and picked up a Metra 40-GM10 GM Antenna Adapter. With the head unit mounted into the adapter and pre-wired, it took maybe 15 minutes to pop the trim off of the front of the dash, pull the old head unit out, plug the new one in, and pop things back together. It would've been quicker, but I got the 4WD connector in the wrong place when I snapped the dash back together the first time.But really - this required no tools to install. The wiring adapter just required a few minutes with some butt connectors to match the colors between the harness adapter and the head unit harness, and that's it; this style of head unit just clicks in with a lever you can depress with your thumb. It's super easy. It was so easy that it was totally worth the ~$20 I spent on the three adapters to use my aftermarket head unit during the trip (the bluetooth connection to my phone allowing GPS and music wirelessly is soooo nice). When I got back, I just pulled it all back out and put the stock head unit back in before returning the truck to the original owner.The cutout for the radio to set back into fit the Kenwood pretty closely; the thing comes with a spacer so you can mount a deeper radio or one with a bigger faceplate, and it'll stick out about another half inch or so. I prefer the sunken look better, though.
R**N
Perfect fit !
This item works perfectly! Highly recommended ! Delivered very fast thank you very much !
H**5
Fit perfect
Fit perfect, clips right in place. Would buy again.
R**E
Said it would fit my truck but didn't without "improvising".
This kit is of good quality. It would not properly accommodate my Panasonic radio in my 2000 GMC Sierra PU because my specific PU had a steel dash brace that the radio hit and it would not let the radio seat in place. I called Scosche and they said some models had that brace and I would need a different kit that did not seat the radio as far back in the mount. That means the radio sticks out about a 1/4 inch more toward you. I thought that it would have been a nice note to put on the unit description as part of the advertising on Amazon, telling folks to look behind the existing radio to see if there was a brace and if so, they would need a different mounting kit.. Speaking of instructions, there are essentially no useful instructions that come with the mounting kit. You must go online to find out how to do it or call the company. They were very nice and sent me an email with a link on how to do it but, what the heck, at least put something in the bag to tell how the thing works.Not wanting to drive to another town with a Walmart to find a new installation kit, I found a way to mount the radio sleeve further out in the mount. It more or less is held in place with very little support but it works and saved me a trip.
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