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Metra 108-TO1CHG Dash Kit For Pioneer 8" Radios For Tundra & Sequoia 07-13

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Metra 108-TO1CHG Dash Install Kit Pioneer 8" Radios For Sequoia & Tundra 07-13

Designed specifically for the Pioneer DMH-C5500NEX 8-inch radio

Pioneer designed a unique solution in the DMH-C5500NEX digital multimedia receiver or any 8"inch Pioneer radios, which consists of a "black box" and a separate 8" touchscreen connected by a proprietary cable. Not surprisingly, your standard double-DIN dash kit won't accommodate this kind of touchscreen. So, Metra worked with Pioneer to provide this unique specific dash kit for a clean installation of the radio in your truck.

- ISO DDIN Radio Install Kit
- Painted high gloss charcoal
- Also available in matte black finish (108-TO1B)
- Also available in high gloss black finish (108-TO1HG)

TOOLS REQUIRED: (sold separately)
- Panel removal tool
- Phillips screwdriver
- 10mm socket wrench

Compatible With:
Toyota
:
Tundra 2007-2013
Sequoia 2008-Up
*Please contact us for up to date vehicle applications

Whats included:
- Radio housing
- Radio brackets

Installation Instructions for Part 108-TO1CHG.pdf
Product Sheet.pdf

Compatible With:
Toyota
:
Tundra 2007-2013
Sequoia 2008-Up
*Please contact us for up to date vehicle applications

- Radio housing
- Radio brackets

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