I was very impressed with how easy it was to install my old vintage Kenwood radio head, I also hooked up my old Craig compact equalizer 60watt booster. I had this system in my car in the '80s into the '90s. So now it's time to put 2 new 6" Infinity speakers in the doors and 2 new 6x4" Crutchfield speakers behind my seats. Oh, I installed this in my new project truck, a 2002 Dodge Dakota. With only having the factory original speakers it sounds decent but not as good as it will with the speakers. So that being said, I'm now thinking about a brand-new Amp and a sub. Lol...
Fits the dash excellently, but the radio fits terribly! Basically the radio fits down inside the pocket too deep. I opted to use the metra trim ring instead of the one that came with the radio, the lesser of 2 evils. There is no way to adjust. The side pieces have a lip the catches on the front lip of the radio so you can't move it forward & the clips are there so you can't trim that part off. The one I used in my old van had complete adjustability. The gaps around the radio and the top of the radio sunk behind the front of the trim makes it look like an amateur installed it.
Maybe that's why the brand is called "Meh-tra".
Simple, effective, but know your radio setup first
Product comes and works exactly as described. On the model it fits, a Chrysler Sebring, ensure you know if you have the "premium" factory radio setup first, because if you are installing a deck head with a built-in amplifier, the factory amplifier and it conflict. Just a wiring/pin routing change, and this product adapts easily to do either setup.