Matrix In-Dash Mounting Kit
Turbokits let you install an aftermarket radio in your vehicle's factory dash opening, while making the installa... (more)
Low Price: $29.74
Avg Rating: 2 of 5.0 by 1 users.
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Product Information
Turbokits let you install an aftermarket radio in your vehicle's factory dash opening, while making the installation look as clean and professional as the OEM radio. They are uniquely designed to provide the right combination of strength, appearance and versatility. They are the industry standard for installation kits... often copied, never duplicated. When installing your stereo, don't settle for less than Metra.
Turbokit Features:
- High impact, OEM quality, ABS plastic construction
- Whenever possible, Turbokits mount to the factory radio mounting locations. This provides an easy install with strength.
- Turbokit radio openings will hold either DIN or ISO DIN units and, where there is enough room in the dash, some of Metra's Turbokits will accommodate 2 ISO mount units or 1 Double DIN unit.
- Snap-in ISO mount radio supports hold any ISO style radio secure; just screw them to the side of the ISO mount unit and snap it into the opening. If the radio needs to be removed, use a flat blade screwdriver to release the snap tab and out slides the radio.
- Under radio storage pockets are provided where possible. They are full depth pockets that hold plenty of stuff. Very functional!
- Turbokits have been designed with exacting tolerances, so they match the factory dash contours perfectly. There are never any gaps between the dash and the kit.
- ISO trim rings are provided for a custom looking install
Review Summary
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Spotlight Review
'04 Matrix double din fit kit marginal
Written
By Bilbo
on 2007-11-21This kit can be made to work, but the process is not intuitive nor is it robust without fully gluing the kit together as a double din. In my case I was installing a head unit with a 7" LCD, and the kit had to be trimmed accurately as not to hit the factory fascia. Only 1/8" made the difference of fitting and showing a gap. I could be wrong, but this seems to be the only kit available for double din on a '04 Matrix other than complete scratch fabrication.



