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Metra 99-8227CHG 1 or 2 DIN Dash Kit for 2010 and Up Toyota 4-Runner Vehicles - Black

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Metra 99-8227CHG Dash Kit for Select 2010 Toyota 4-Runner Vehicles - Black

Your 2010-up Toyota 4-Runner gives you the best on- and off-road, but you'll need a kit to allow you to install your new stereo with minimal difficulty. Metra's dash kit allows you to install a new single-DIN (2" tall) or double-DIN (4" tall) receiver in your vehicle's dash panel, while maintaining all factory controls. A handy pocket is included for use with a single-DIN radio; the kit's painted charcoal high gloss finish matches your factory dash.

Installation Instructions for Part 99-8227CHG.pdf

Features

  • DIN Radio Provision With Pocket
  • ISO DIN Radio Provision With Pocket
  • ISO DDIN Radio Provision
  • Compatible With Toyota 4 Runner 2010-Up
  • Charcoal High Gloss Finish

  • Metra 99-8227CHG Dash Kit owner's manual
  • Radio housing
  • Single-Din Trim-ring
  • Double-Din trim-ring
  • Pocket
  • 2 Single-Din brackets
  • 2 Double-Din brackets
  • Hazard-insert
  • 2 Screws
  • 4 Panel-clips
  • Installation Instructions

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