Antenna | Radio |
Brand | Metra |
Color | Black |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Metra 95-6528B Double Din Dash Kit for 2006-2010 Dodge Ram (Black) & Metra 40-CR10 Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep/Ford/GM 2002-Up Car Antenna Adapter
£20.95
About this item
- Product 1: Installation Dash Kit for Double DIN Radios
- Product 1: For 2006 – 2010 Dodge Ram
- Product 1: Accommodates ISO Double DIN mount
- Product 1: Included components: Installaion Kit
- Product 2: Antenna To Radio Adapter Cable
- Product 2: For 2002-Up Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, And Jeep Vehicles With Snap-Lock Factory Antenna
- Product 2: Adapter To Aftermarket Radio
- Product 2: For 2001-Up Chrysler Models
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6 reviews for Metra 95-6528B Double Din Dash Kit for 2006-2010 Dodge Ram (Black) & Metra 40-CR10 Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep/Ford/GM 2002-Up Car Antenna Adapter
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– Cornell Nienow
installed a Pioneer AVH-1300NEX 6.2″ Double DIN DVD Receiver in my 2006 dodge 2500. This kit made the install. The fit was perfect (you remove the under old radio storage). The install easy. It looks nice and clean; very good quality.
– Mckayla Wuckert PhD
After looking at a few different options I choose to give this one a try. It does involve modifying your dash, which was simple. The Fitment was nice, but as others have stated the radio does sit inward a bit. I Didn’t like this look. So after some cutting with a dremal with a plastic blade and a bit of filling on the plastic skirt, I managed to get the double din to sit in nicely. It is now flush and looks pretty good. Over all I’d recommend this kit, although it takes some tinkering to make it perfect. The unit I installed was a boss 6.2 BV9384NV
– Annamarie Hettinger
Have a 2006 Ram 3500. I’ve seen people trimming out the dash area that’s required to notch out with a file. If you have a multi tool (oscillating saw) then I would use that. Takes less than 45 seconds. A lot of people ask this and yes, the round parts in the dash where the old tuner and volume knobs were so get covered up. Like I said in the title. Unless there was an obvious way to have the new stereo pre adjusted then you’ll have to be patient adjusting it to the correct position with the side mounts. But once it’s in place it looks awesome
– Esteban Davis
Fits my pioneer perfectly. People have said that this need to be cut to fit a double din and somehow it’s not a good fit. That is incorrect. This besel fits the first edge of the faceplate for the double din. The Whole stereo is NOT supposed to fit in it. A bit of plastic trimming and boom! Bad ass fit!
– Prof. Johanna Ledner MD
Follow manual – My review is informational only!Dash has the standard radio, with the half moonsI own a 2006 dodge ram 2500, Diesel. These trucks don’t have your typical dash kits. it made things confusing when trying to figure out what one to get! I only bought this one as another review on this had a picture along with helpful information.This kit does work fine however you need to note a few things. Cutting of the factory panel is required. If you have a dremel or some type of cutting disk where you can control it, this is cake! Basically you take your factory panel, cut the piece that divides the stock radio and the storage compartment. Once that is done, cut off 1/8th inch on both sides on the unit(where the half moons are). This is all stated in the manual as well.Then the face-plate snaps in. You want to take your time and measure to make a perfect cut. Cut off to much then you just costed yourself some money, the replacement panels are pricey.Another note I have is the stock radio does not have a switched source! I ran into this issue, got everything wired up and the radio would not turn on. Rewired, still nothing. Thanks to a Amazon Review on another product this was mentioned! I tapped into the cigarette lighter, to get the 12v switched source. Once this was done, radio turned on.I have a picture attached.Again, take your time and measure. The right tools will make this easy, the wrong tool will more than likely destroy the dash panel. Remember, its plastic!
– Rodger Bednar
good price, good quality