Customer Review

  • Reviewed in Canada on July 3, 2023
    This was my first time putting in an aftermarket radio, or head unit.
    The process involves picking a head unit that will fit (single DIN or double DIN) - your vehicle will have one of these choices, likely double DIN.
    Then getting the wiring harness specific to your car and your head unit.
    Then getting the trim plate specific to your car and your head unit.
    Then getting insulated crimp connectors for for joining the wiring harness to the head unit - the wiring harness will likely have both male and female versions of the connections for your car, and depending on your car, choose the appropriate gender.
    The rear camera (optional) is well done- a good upgrade. The front camera (optional) is nice, unless you don’t want a recording of your crazy driving.
    The install requires patience and attention to detail, so be prepared or ask a friend with those attributes.
    Helpful customer service if (when) you do get puzzled, and the products have worked flawlessly for me.
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