🚛 Upgrade your ride’s sound with flawless factory style!
The Metra 95-3003G is a precision-engineered Double-DIN stereo installation kit designed specifically for 1995-2002 GM full-size trucks and SUVs. Crafted from high-quality ABS plastic with a textured black finish, it ensures a factory-like appearance while providing all necessary brackets and hardware for a smooth aftermarket radio upgrade. Dashboard modifications are required, but detailed instructions and 7-day tech support make installation straightforward. Compatible with standard ISO-mount Double-DIN radios, this kit transforms your vehicle’s audio experience with professional fit and finish.
A**Y
Fits perfectly on 2002 Tahoe
It fits perfectly. Thank you!!
J**B
Works good no problem
Works good in my 2002 Silverado 1500. No issues everything lined up perfect. I did have to drill my own holes because I have a weird size radio. No fault of metra.
A**3
No hassle
Got this for my truck, before double din radio when move around while I drove. Now with this bracket it seats in place without a hassle.
J**S
Mehhhh
It was OK. Lots of work to make this fit.
K**B
Works well with double din touchscreen radio
Instructions were very clear and helpful, install was fairly easy with minor trimming being done to the dash bezel. Fitment is great and it's almost an identical color match for the factory plastics. The radio mounts worked well with my pioneer avh-120bt in my 96 tahoe, the only downside I could say would be that the new dash bezel only snaps into place on the original which isn't always the most secure on a bumpy road but can be mitigated with a few dabs of glue on the backside before reinstalling
T**
Works like a charm!
This worked flawlessly with my 2-door Tahoe! I struggled to find a double din dash kit for this truck, but this one does the job perfectly! I tried using an Atato double din, but even though it came with its own bracket, I couldn’t get it to fit on the older body style truck .. specifically my 1997 Chevy Tahoe 2-door!
R**.
Ok , but
Ok , but not enough adjustment on brackets radio doesn't come out far enough to use bezel.
J**P
Chevy Has Great Engineering
Installed many radios in the seventies and eighties this was a breeze. Fast forward Chevy has kept up! One glitch, my kit contained two lefthand brackets. Was going to do the email or call but simply ordered another from the shop computer had it the next day. Returning the first kit. As for the packers in their defense both brackets share the same part number. You would have to know how they work to identify them! Who was the genius that did that work of art? One last thought, include the antenna adaptor and you're now thinking things through, like Chevy.
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