NOTE:
This installation requires dash bezel modification because of the nosepiece height
of double-DIN stereos. Make note of this if you are working on a leased vehicle or if the
original unit is to be re-installed at a future date.
CUT AT SCORE
LINE AND DISCARD
SHADED PORTION
(BOTH BRACKETS)
CUT OFF AND
DISCARD ALL
SHADED TABS
(BOTH BRACKETS)
7022 MOUNTING
BRACKET
7021
MOUNTING
BRACKET
FACTORY
BEZEL
ATTACH
BRACKET
TO LIP
FIGURE 7
DOUBLE DIN INSTALLATION (FIGURE 7*)
*BEFORE BEGINNING:
Refer to Factory Stereo Removal section (pgs. 6-8) to
determine the proper kit configuration for your vehicle.
1525 REAR SUPPORT
BRACKET
1. Carefully file or grind away the TOP and BOTTOM
portions of the small lip around the inside of the
dash bezel’s stereo opening.
2. Push the 7022 left and the 7021 right brackets
onto the correponding sides of the stereo opening.
Push the brackets onto the lip on each side
(see inset illustration).
NOTE:
We recommend performing this step above
a table or work bench rather than inside the vehicle.
3. Position the aftermarket double-DIN head unit (or 2
single-DIN units) in between the brackets from
behind. Align screw holes with mounting slot on
brackets, and secure in place using screws
supplied with aftermarket stereo.
SINGLE DIN INSTALLATION*
*BEFORE BEGINNING:
Refer to Factory Stereo Removal section (pgs. 6-8) to
determine the proper kit configuration for your vehicle.
1. Snap brackets to appropriate trim panel (as shown in
Figures 1-6. Vehicles that use Figure 7 do not
use trim panel. Proceed to step 2).
2. Align pocket side posts to the lower mounting slots
of the brackets, and secure
in place using supplied
silver-colored screws.
3. Align single-DIN
aftermarket stereo with
upper mounting slots on
brackets, and secure in
place using screws supplied
with aftermarket stereo.
AFTERMARKET
SINGLE-DIN
STEREO
7007