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Metra 107-HO1 Dash Stereo Installation Kit for select Honda Civic 2022-Up

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Metra 107-HO1 Stereo Installation Kit for select Honda Civic 2022-Up

The 107-HO1 is designed to fit the 2022-UP* Honda Civic and is exclusively manufactured to install Pioneer’s 6.8-inch modular receivers, like the DMH-C2550NEX and the DMH-WC5700NEX+, into the dash. Installers should refer to the radio manufacturer for the most up-to-date information. The 107-HO1 has a custom textured housing with a gloss cover panel to match the factory finish and aftermarket radio. Installing an aftermarket radio can upgrade the sound quality and provide additional features the original factory radio couldn’t offer, but this dash kit is required to make it fit.

  • Stereo installation kit designed to fit 6.8-inch Pioneer® modular receivers, like the DMH-C2550NEX and the DMH-WC5700NEX+
  • Custom textured housing with gloss cover panel to match the factory finish and aftermarket radio
  • Made from the highest quality ABS plastic for an original factory-like fit and finish
  • Includes brackets and hardware parts needed with detailed installation instructions

 

See the Vehicle Application Guide for the latest vehicle-specific applications

Refer to the radio manufacturer for current models

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