Metra 95-7617GHG Double DIN Dash Kit for Select 2013-2015 Nissan Altima Vehicles (Black)
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Compatible with 2007-2010 SCOSCHE NAA2B Antenna Adapter This and this wire harness are required for select Nissan Maxima and Versa vehicles. pin Subaru/Nissan Headunit/Radio Wiring Harness with Steering Wheel Switch Wires I also have a 2014 Nissan Altima and this works great. You do need the antenna wire for the deck to turn on.
Before I bought it, I read the same thing. I looked inside a 2013 and 15 Altimas and found that the interior (radio setup) is identical to mine. It was exactly what I needed when I placed my order. The only caveat is that if you get a double din motorized face aftermarket radio, you'll have to use the brackets that come with the kit rather than the factory brackets that came with the original radio. I hope this information is helpful, and you can also order any 2013-model accessories. To use for your 2015 Altima, you'll need to spruce it up.
Hello Ryan, I did, and it's a perfect match. You will, however, need to use the brackets that came with the kit. The OEM metal bracket from the stock radio isn't going to work.
Selected User Reviews For Metra 95-7617GHG Double DIN Dash Kit for Select 2013-2015 Nissan Altima Vehicles (Black)
Overall, it functions well and is reasonably priced. Because the faceplate is glossy black, it may be noticeably smoother and brighter than the rest of your dash. Aside from that, it's thick and sturdy, and it fits perfectly. br>br>My main issue with this set, at least in the application I'm using it in (2014 Altima SL, Bose/NAV), is that the plastic mounting brackets, while sturdy in their own right, are essentially detached from the faceplate. They vibrate a little while driving because they are made of plastic. With a heavy Double DIN radio in there, you can feel it while listening to the radio, and it's no doubt capable of causing CD skipping issues (if you're inclined to do so nowadays). br>br>I'm not a big fan of this, and it's something you have to put out of your mind when using it because there aren't any other viable alternatives.
Because the radio's holding side is plastic, it moves with bumps and the color matches almost perfectly. In order for my avh to fit, I had to trim it. w4500nexbr>temporary kit; scosche kit is better, with metal brackets similar to OEM and compatibility with detachable face units. the final images demonstrate the distinction.
br>However, the new radio with the adaptor from Metra fits perfectly and looks like factory. Replaced the radio with a new one and switched to the Metra 95- Select 2013 7617GHG Double DIN Dash Kit It appears to be a professional install on Nissan Altima vehicles. br>Because of the seamless appearance, it appears to have been present since the vehicle was purchased. Isn't it a BIT LIGHTER black? Although it does not appear to be black, it does not appear to be bad.
It was a perfect fit for my 2016 Nissan Altima; all I had to do was paint it flat black because it came in a glossy grey finish. After the paint, it appears to be factory installed.
I bought this Dash Kit but didn't open it until I went to the installer for my scheduled installation (oops). Although the installer discovered cosmetic flaws, he installed the dash kit anyway because it was part of a larger radio installation and he didn't want me to have to wait another few weeks. I bought a replacement from Crutchfiled, and the faceplate was perfect; I'm not sure if it was a manufacturer's quality control issue, or if it was an Amazon third-party seller selling factory rejects.
The kit is well-made, but it appears to be easily damaged; the first one I received had a scuffed bezel and a broken mounting leg. The replacement I got was even more cracked than the original.
I just finished installing my stereo, and the finish on this kit is fantastic. It was no problem for me to blend in. A Dual double din 10 was installed. Only one head unit is available. This is a kit that I strongly suggest!.
If you look this double din up on the internet, you will find it. It claims to be looking for work on the new Nissan Altima. Mine fit perfectly, and I couldn't tell they weren't included with the car. I removed the factory radio and replaced it with an Alpine radio. You wouldn't know it's there because it looks so good on the inside.