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Your cart is empty.Keep your dash pristine after installing an aftermarket radio. This Metra 99-4000 multi kit with pocket allows easy mounting of your single DIN, DIN pullout or removable face DIN radio in a a wide variety of 1982 through 2005 GM vehicles. Finish the job right with Metra
Brian Hiscock
Reviewed in Canada on September 17, 2023
A little adjustment here and there but works as it should.
Evaluator
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2022
Installed this into a 1999 Tahoe with Sony MEX-N5300BT. As others noted, "upside down" is the correct way to install in my vehicle (pocket on top), or would have taken some undesirable modifications to get the side mounting clips attached in the correct places to mount in the dash. It didn't matter much either way to me; only downside might be a phone cord hanging down past the stereo (NBD). As a noob it took some significant effort getting at the stereo bracket tabs to mount it in this unit, and could only do the short sides and one long side (where the pocket prevents access to the tabs - unless you want to cut holes in the pocket). (be sure to bend them all the way over) To compensate for my expectation of possible instability, I used a shim between the pocket and the bracket to hold it tighter. Everything has a solid feel, so I'm confident in it, and it looks good, even though the face plate of the stereo does protrude a bit, but that's nothing. There are a couple holes in back of the pocket which I covered with duct tape. The pocket is a nice feature and despite the effort in having to work around it to stabilize the stereo, I'm glad I got it. Its not very deep (maybe 3.5"+/-) so my iPhone 6S+ only goes about 60% into it, but that is enough to hold it well. If it were deeper you'd need to use something to fish things out of it. Stereo has a remote that also fits nicely in the pocket. It'll take a little more effort than the basic one, but I think its worth it.
Barb
Reviewed in Canada on June 25, 2020
It worked in my 2002 Chevy 1500 HD. Easy to install.
David
Reviewed in Mexico on December 28, 2020
Es mucho mejor que los adaptadores corrientes que venden en Mexico y no es mucho mas caro, la calidad en general es muy buena y se ajusta perfecto, no hay nececidad de modificar nada y al acabado es muy bueno, entona bien en el tablero, mas este con el practico bolsillo, una muy buena alternativa si lo agarras con el vendedor correcto.
kenvb
Reviewed in Canada on October 13, 2020
fits good
JiffyC
Reviewed in Canada on September 26, 2019
It fit in my 95 monte. No more cassettes for me hahahaha
jjat
Reviewed in Canada on April 13, 2019
Fit perfect to our brass one that we had
julio herrera
Reviewed in Mexico on June 4, 2017
Excelente precio y diseño justo lo que buscaba 'cajita' y espacio para mi estereo lo instale en un pontiac firebird 91, y su espacio pareciera de 1.5 din, pero con la 'bolsita/cajita' se aprovecha el espacio y no luce nada mal
RJolly87
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2017
I installed this in my 1993 Buick Park Avenue, against the recommendation of Amazon. Metra's site suggested it would fit, so I went for it anyway. It fits. The only concern is that some of the hardware provided to hold the brackets was not only fiddly, but also did not inspire any confidence. If my deck was heavy, I would possibly scrutinize it a bit. Also be aware that there is nothing for the stereo locking tabs to grab on to on the bottom cubby hole. The stereo doesn't seem completely locked in.Also, the cubby is about the thickness of a CD Jewel case, an application specified as a selling point in the description. This thickness minimizes functionality. I was hoping for a place to shove my phone (Galaxy S7 Active in Unicorn Beetle Case), however it is not able to accommodate the girth of my phone. It would probably be a great place for the HU remote however, if it's very flat.I have chosen some components poorly on this installation, and will likely be revising some selections, however this kit will not be one of them. It also has holes in the back of the cubby, so it may be a place to run some auxiliary cables.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 7, 2017
Fit perfectly in my 2003 Grand Prix. easy to understand instructions too.
D.
Reviewed in Canada on December 11, 2014
This fit directly into my 2000 GMC Jimmy with no problems. The only reason I didn't award five stars is because of how useless the lower shelf is. The remote that came with my stereo barely squeezes in to it and the plastic the shelf is made of is quite flimsy.
Creston_CVCS
Reviewed in Canada on November 26, 2014
I now have a working stereo that holds over 8000 songs, all because of this adapter. With room for a few napkins supplied by the local coffee shop too. The little pocket not much use for anything else. Excellent fit in my 99 Blazer, a few head scratching moments figuring out how to assemble it, but it now holds my inexpensive Pyle SD and USB flash drive capable radio. The included directions are good for a laugh but not much else.
SpasticMuse
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2012
This proved to be a great kit which I purchased on Amazon from HookedOnTronics. It's a 1.5 din, three model type radio specific kit, unlike others that look like a 150 piece Revell model kit trying to fit every make and year known to man. As such, I found the plastic to be thicker and sturdier than other kits I've dealt with. The sculpted molding for the dash opening(vs. the "flat-face" generic style) added to the structure of the main section as well, which also improves the aesthetics over generic kits. The under pocket adds to that aesthetic and is a bonus for storage of MP3 players or the remote, if the unit you're installing has one. The pocket is very thin, but only a few inches deep, so I don't expect many items to disappear beyond reach- though I wouldn't use it for coins!!After removing the "reinforcement" from the main opening with cutters and trimming with a hobby knife, I used HD double-sided adhesive tape(the thinner grey all-weather outdoor type) along the bottom edge to secure the stereo's mounting cage, as there is no place to bend the tabs due to the under pocket. I clamped the bottom edge using a bunch of 4 1/2" style spring clamps to allow the tape to "set" while waiting for other accessories to arrive for the installation. I do think that this is an obvious need for this kit, and some sort of adhesive strip should have been included in the first place.When time came for the physical install into the van, it could not have been simpler. I had also purchased the appropriate GM wiring harness(also made by Metra) and had prepared it ahead of time against the new unit's harness. Literally took less than 10 minutes from unlocking the door to listening to the new stereo. The Astro uses the longer "spring-lock" sides of the kit which attached solidly using the included screws and a nut-driver. The right side didn't seem to want to really lock into place, but it seemed more like an issue either with this particular van, or Astro's in general as the two sides were uneven with respect to the "spring arm" gap. With the fascia in place, it's solid as a rock, and looks like it's supposed to be there. What more can you ask for?
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