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Metra 95-6539 Double DIN Dash Kit for Select 2001-2007 Chrysler/Dodge

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Metra 95-6539 2-DIN Dash Kit for Select Chrysler Town and Country/Dodge Caravan

Brand:
Metra
MPN: 95-6539
Condition: New

ISO Double DIN radio provision
Blank plates and stickers included to accommodate multiple trim levels
No custom work or cutting of the factory bezel required
Compatible with Select 2001-2007 Chrysler Voyager, Town and Country / Dodge Caravan, Grand Caravan Vehicles

Installation Instructions for Part 95-6539.pdf

Compatible With
Dodge Caravan 2001-2007
Chrysler Town and Country 2001-2007

Wiring & Antenna Connections (sold separately)
Wiring Harness: 70-1817 (01' only); 70-6502 (02-07' models)
Antenna Adapter: 40-CR10 (02-07' models only)
Steering wheel control interface: ASWC-1

Tools Required (sold separately)
Panel removal tool
Phillips screwdriver
Torx T-10 screwdriver

Radio trim panel
Radio brackets
(2) Blank out plugs
(6) Panel clips
(2) #8 x 3/8" Phillips screws
Passenger airbag sticker
 Blank sticker

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