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Metra 95-3027 2 Din Dash Kit for Select Chev GMC Isuzu Trucks SUV 98-02

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Metra 95-3027 2 Din Dash Kit for Select Chev GMC Isuzu Small Trucks SUV 98 - 02

Brand: Metra
MPN: 95-3027
Condition: New

-ISO Double-DIN radio provision
-High polish for a clean aftermarket look
-Detailed instructions explain a small cut to the factory dash panel and a trim panel covers the cut

WIRING AND ANTENNA CONNECTIONS
Harness:
70-1858 (sold separately)
Antenna adapter:
40-GM10 (sold separately)

Installation Instructions for Part 95-3027.pdf

TOOLS REQUIRED (sold separately)
-Panel removal tool
-Phillips screwdriver
-9/32” socket wrench
-cutting tool
-Scribe tool

APPLICATIONS
Chevrolet:
S-10 Blazer 1998-2002 (**see below)
S-10 Pickup 1998-2002 (**see below)
GMC:
Jimmy 1998-2001
Sonoma 1998-2002 (**see below)
Isuzu:
Hombre 1998-2000
(**Only for early 2002 models denoted by a DIN and a half size radio)

*Please contact us for up to date vehicle applications

-Radiotrim panel
-Radiobrackets

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