Metra 95-8204 Double DIN Installation Kit for 2003-up Toyota Corolla Vehicles & 70-1761 Radio Wiring Harness For Toyota 87-Up Power 4 Speaker
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YES! I went to Auto Trader to see what they had to offer. To inspect the dash area of your 2008 Corolla, go to www.toyota.com. It appears to be identical to my double-decker bus from 2007. Radio with DIN connector. I've used a lot of Metra products and have always been pleased with them. Wishing you the best of luck with your endeavor - Danny
This kit is made to fit any double din stereo, whether it's a 7-inch or smaller. Is it going to work out? There are no assurances. I set up a JVC KW- In my 2005 Toyota Corolla XRS, the R900BT protruded about half an inch. Even though it wasn't perfect, it appeared to be in good condition.
I'm not familiar with that particular stereo, but since Double DIN is a standard size, any Double DIN stereo should theoretically work.
If you have a double din oem factory in your prius, it should fit perfectly, and the sound market uses this make.
Selected User Reviews For Metra 95-8204 Double DIN Installation Kit for 2003-up Toyota Corolla Vehicles & 70-1761 Radio Wiring Harness For Toyota 87-Up Power 4 Speaker
A radio with a diameter of 7 inches will not fit. br>I will say it again: 7- A radio with a diameter of 12 inches will not fit! br>**Size 6br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>b 80 in (17. 4 cm) 3 cm x 3 cm x 3 cm x 3 cm x 3 cm 80 in (9. 7 cm).
I replaced the stock head unit with a Pioneer deck in my 2004 Toyota Corolla CE. This adapter did an excellent job of adjusting the compatibility of the new device. It took me a while to figure out which screws to use and where they should go, but I was able to get it working after using the pan style screws that came with the new deck and placing them near the front of the stereo face. I'd expect this to include mounting screws as a bonus; otherwise, you'll have to go out and find them.
I received three pieces (radio bezel, left side bezel, and right side bezel). brackets for the right mounting) There is no hardware on the mounting bracket, which is made of plastic. The mounting holes in the bracket are slotted, allowing adjustment from front to back (roughly 1/8 to 1/4 inch depending on the holes used). A slight tilt adjustment (which came in handy in my case). The radio was installed with factory brackets on an aftermarket (pioneer 930bt) for the first time, and it protruded far too much, causing the metra bezel to not fit properly. The Metra brackets were then used. The radio was not level after installation, with the left side sticking out more than the right. "Voila!" I exclaimed after removing the item and making the necessary adjustments. " The plastic was a little flimsy, but it held the radio in place securely. The bezel was securely fastened and did not fall out. For the price, it's a great product, and it's a lot cheaper than I could make one myself.
Because of the one star rating that stated it was too small, I was hesitant to buy it. The person who complained about it being too small, on the other hand, never bothered to look at the size of a double din radio. While the radio is 7 by 4, the front panel is never 7 by 4; it is always slightly smaller so that when it is placed behind a dash insert, it will protrude through the hole, and the 7 by 4 body behind the front panel will fill in the gap. That's the way it's done. The radio is supposed to be placed behind this, with the front panel sticking through, so you don't need a 7 by 4 opening. I was ideal for installing a Pioneer unit in a Toyota Corolla.
Metra is usually my first port of call for things like this, but listen to me, everyone, and get the PAC! Price is the same!! I've included a photo (model) for the 03- Version of the Toyota Corolla from the year 2008.
The bezel on a 2003 Toyota Corolla isn't supposed to go all the way around the radio. The radio is instead mounted behind it, with the bezel in front. A dual double din unit from Walmart was recently installed and it worked flawlessly.
It has a superior faceplate design to the other brand, with the side walls splaid-out at a greater angle to provide more viewing area and access to controls, and it was installed into my 2007 Toyota Corolla. The side walls are almost perpendicular in the competition, which is unacceptable.
It appeared to be a good idea until it easily split in half. It's what I'd call 8th grade project plastic, and it's not very durable. It also didn't fit my 2005 Toyota Corolla radio like it said it would; it came over the front of the radio, and because it was a little longer than this product required, I drove down the road and it cracked in half at the top. Regardless, I'm disappointed.