🚗 Upgrade your Chevy dash with precision-fit confidence!
The Metra95-3305 is a precision-engineered Double DIN dash kit designed for 2006 and newer Chevrolet vehicles. Made in the USA, it ensures a seamless, gapless fit for your in-dash stereo upgrades. Lightweight and compact, this versatile multi-kit supports ISO radios and comes with a 1-year warranty, making it the go-to choice for professional-grade installations.
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.9 x 5 x 0.9 inches |
Item model number | 953305 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Warranty | 1 YEAR |
Weight | 0.45 Pounds |
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Fits in my 2012 Silverado with Pioneer HU
This kit works well in my Silverado with the Pioneer DMH-1770NEX radio head unit. Fitment is pretty good, the corners are a little sucked into the dash leaving a slight lip, but nothing crazy. There is a chance I could slightly modify the kit to fit even better, but for now it’s fine. See photos for detail.
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Good product
Easy to use great product great price
D**O
Worked perfectly for a 2010 chevy express van!!
It fit perfect and mounted correctly to my kenwood double den touch screen radio i was installing. Once the dash was reinstalled the fitment was spot on and it looks awesome!!
H**A
Fits well but not perfect
Fit almost perfect, but top was a little to tight causing it to fit better on bottom.
D**L
Perfect for 08 Silverado wt
Worked well 08 Silverado
A**R
It works
Fits like it should
O**O
Very Bad Fit
Let me start with the good - the color, texture and sheen were perfect.I have a 2008 Saturn Outlook, but this is of little importance, since almost all GM vehicles have the same finish and opening size, hence the radios are identical not a millimeter difference, which brings me to the bad...The BAD ! - DOES NOT FIT PERFECTLY ! I had to modify the crap out it ! I know what your thinking "You ordered the wrong one" Nope, I got the right one. The unit was not perfectly rectangle, the width at the top was 1mm wider and yes this makes a huge difference when your dealing with these very small tolerances. The unit went in with no effort at all but the top part did not sit flush with the factory dash panel it stayed recessed about 1.5mm, not acceptable for me, maybe for some, but when you finish putting in a $1000 radio you expect it to look right.So after 2.5 hours of pulling out grinding with the Dremel filing with mini files in micro amounts (so I wouldn't mess up my dash) put it back to test then repeat 5 times. Needless to say I was FUSTRATED !Unfortunatley there is no other game in town. At the end it looked great, but we shouldn't have to modify this to work properly.Hopefully you get a better batch of plastic from the mold and it fits as it should, but be prepared to make modifications.Good Luck
T**S
Radio too far back within frame and so had to manually alter it
For a Pioneer 2550, I had to cut back the interior frame to help the radio more stand out, which is challenging. I used wire cutters as the plastic was thick and still not easy. Used black electric tape on the inside to hide some of my unevenness. Turned out great and will provide a pic
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