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Metra 95-6557B Double DIN Car Dash Kit For Dodge Dakota 2005-2007 Matte Black

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Metra 95-6557B Double DIN Car Dash Kit  Matte Black

This mounting kit lets you install a double-DIN (4" tall) aftermarket stereo in your vehicle's dash opening. The kit's painted matte black finish is scratch-resistant and matches your factory dash.

Note: Installation of a new radio using the 95-6557B kit requires cutting the factory radio trim panel and sub-dash. The factory radio cannot be reinstalled.

Installation Instructions for Part 95-6557B.pdf
Product Sheet.pdf

Features:

  • ISO DDIN radio provision
  • Painted scratch-resistant matte black
  • An included cutting template and a trim panel to cover the cut provides a DDIN solution into the factory panel

Wiring and Antenna Connections

  • Harness
  • See the Vehicle Application Guide for vehicle specific applications (sold separately)

Antenna Adapter

  • not required

  • Radio housing
  • 2 Radio brackets
  • 2 Retaining brackets
  • Plastic cut template
  • 4 Screws
  • Installation Instructions

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