🚗 Elevate Your Drive with Style!
The Grey Gray Complete Single Din Dash Kit is a comprehensive solution for upgrading your Chevrolet or GMC vehicle from 1988-1996. This kit includes a pocket kit, wire harness, and antenna adapter, ensuring a seamless installation and a perfect fit. Weighing just 15.2 ounces and measuring 10.91 x 9.88 x 4.72 inches, it’s designed for both functionality and aesthetic appeal, making it a must-have for any car enthusiast.
Brand Name | Custom Install Parts |
Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 10.91 x 9.88 x 4.72 inches |
Item model number | 8542131925 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Grey |
D**
Direct fit
Exactly as advertised, storage pocket looks factory and radio bezel works great,ac vents transfer easily. Bezel fits perfectly. Would purchase again
E**N
Looks OEM
Awesome, replaced old non- working radio in a couple hours. The kit is perfect, easy install and the color match foy my grey interior was spot on. The cubby holder is useful, looks and fits good, and there is a small lip on the lower front edge that prevents items from sliding out - nice. The existing vents are reused and installed ok with a little effort. The wiring harness worked great, however you do have to solder or crimp the pigtails from the new radio to this harness but they are all standard color code so it's pretty straight forward. There are some You-Tube videos that detail this swap which I recommend watching.
P**Y
Dashboard panels
The panels fit the truck and the stereo perfect.Thank you very much, it looks great.
J**N
Installs Quickly!
Let me start by saying I did not want to spend a lot of money or time in putting a stereo in this old work truck. So I bought super cheap stereo unit I could plug my aux from my phone into and discovered this year of GM truck has an oddball dash and it would not fit.....great.. Then I came across this install kit. At $25 it was more that the stereo but it was WELL worth it! The kit came with everything I needed. Heat shrinking the adapter harness to the new radio harness was the longest part of the 1 hour total that it took to install. It's plug in play right into the existing GM harness and all of the plastic parts for the dash fit and line up nicely. Only two things to be aware of. The gray wasn't exactly a match to my dash but I'm hoping it fades in over time. The other thing is to be careful swapping the vents over, they are pretty brittle. and it takes a bit of flexing the plastic to get them right. You'll notice in the picture my RH vent is in backwards. I broke it... and that the only way it stays in now lol. For the price and the time I saved this was just what I was looking for.
J**Y
Awesome
The unit was excellent as the harness was so hard to find and being able to purchase the unit with all 4 components together, was at a great price.
A**R
Worked.
Received and installed, everything works like it did back when you could walk in a parts house and buy the kit.
L**A
This kit works, but you'll probably have to get creative. Makes you feel dirty inside...
Most DIY people are going to hate having to do what I did to make this work perfectly.I installed a single DIN stereo in my 1989 Chevy Silverado. So this applies to my truck. Perhaps this kit works perfectly for say... a 1994 Silverado. I don't know. But here are my issues I ran into.First: You need to reuse your metal retaining clips from the bottom of your existing plastic panel. If you don't have this panel, you're already going to have a bad day. One of mine broke on removal, so it's less than ideal already.Second: You need to drill out the vent pivot holes so that the vent can have the room it needs on the spring side to hold the W shaped retention spring.Third: You'll have to drill or melt holes slightly wide and above the existing W retainer spring holes. They simply won't work unless you do this.Fourth: The top retaining clips are too big. You're going to have to force them home with a flathead screwdriver, assuring yourself that if you ever have to remove this to get at something, you're going to break it. They're not expensive, but it's annoying anyway.Fifth: The gray is actually more of a tanish gray as opposed to the blueish gray of my truck. This sticks out like a sore thumb in my dashboard. Everything about this kit feels like something out of your Grandpa's Harriet Carter mail order magazine. Just mickey mouse rinky dink junk.But... It's probably the only way you're going to get a single DIN into your Chevy this well. I'm sure nothing better exists on the market. So... beggars can't be choosers. The final result of my install is fine. It's an old farm truck with a modern stereo. Mission accomplished. Minus points given at the Concours d'Elegance FOR sure.
C**A
Great product
Made it very easy to replace original radio in my GMC pickup with a CD player radio combo
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