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Metra 99-3028S Single or Double DIN Dash Kit for select 2010-2015 Chevrolet Camaro Vehicles - Silver
Brand: Metra
MPN: 99-3028S
Condition: New
This kit provides the ability to install an ISO DDIN radio, as well an ISO DIN radio with pocket replacement.
Re-purposes the factory climate knobs for a factory look and feel
Includes an Axxess interface, wiring harness, and antenna adapter
Painted silver to match the factory finish
Wiring & Antenna Connections:
Wiring Harness: Axxess interface included
Antenna Adapter: Included with kit
Steering wheel control interface: Included with kit
Backup camera retention: BACKUPCAM-2 (sold separately)
Personalization Menu LCD: AX-LCD (sold separately)
Kit Components:
Radio trim panel (with preassembled circuit board)
Radio brackets
Pocket
#4 x 3/8" Phillips pan-head screws (8)
#8 x 3/8" Phillips truss-head screws (4)
Axxess interface and wiring
Antenna adapter
Tools Required:
Panel removal tool
Phillips #1 screwdriver
Phillips #2 screwdriver
9/32" socket wrench
T-20 Torx screwdriver
Cutting tool
Applications:
Chevrolet Camaro 2010-2015
*Please contact us for up to date vehicle applications
It is very important that you have this kit installed by a professional installer.
Warranty can and will be void if this kit is altered and not installed by a professional.
Installation Instructions for Part 99-3028S.pdf
Product Sheet.pdf
AXSWC Technical Document.pdf
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