

🚗 Upgrade your drive with flawless fit & function!
The Metra 99-5027 Dash Kit is a precision-engineered installation solution designed to seamlessly fit any 2” tall aftermarket Single-DIN radio into select 1995-2011 Ford, Lincoln, Mazda, and Mercury dashboards. Made from high-quality ABS plastic for a factory-like finish, it includes all necessary hardware and a clever storage pocket, ensuring a professional upgrade experience with American-made reliability.

| ASIN | B0087BYF3M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #303,105 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #451 in Automotive Replacement Radio Electrical Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (643) |
| Date First Available | May 30, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.7 ounces |
| Item model number | 995027 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.5 x 10 x 4 inches |
R**L
Works great
Makes installation a breeze
J**O
Overall the wife is pleased with how it turned out
Kit was different than what I was expecting- substantially different than anything I had personally worked with before. I have a 2002 F150 XLT and for the installation I used the main piece with the left/right wings with the sheet metal screws through existing holes through my head unit. I wasn't able to use the strap coming from the back and straight down because the pre-outs for the deck were in the way but the radio is solidly mounted now. Installation was a bit more difficult than I had anticipated; it wasn't immediately clear how with only two hands I was going to put the 3 pieces I needed together but that might not be a problem for you. Also of the two posts that come out of the top of the main hoop one had to be ground down as it interfered with the dash mounting but this was not very significant at all. Overall the wife is pleased with how it turned out, that earns it 5 stars in my book.
S**E
Metra Ford double DIN kit
Arrived as promised and fit well. Easy to follow instructions. The only reason for 4 stars not 5 is I only rate something a 5 if it is better than advertised and expected.
O**R
Didn't fit 2011 Crown Vic CVPI
I bought this for a 2011 Crown Vic Police Interceptor. The clips on the bottom were in the wrong position to clip to the frame of the dash. Maybe something changed in the later models, they couldn't be selling something that doesn't work for this long. I ended up using a Scosche brand from Walmart. It was also a universal ford kit and the clips the instructions said to use didn't clip to anything either. Fortunately, clips for another application caught the body, and even though the unit sagged down a bit was still secure. Also the storage pocket is too thin and deep to be good for much. Too narrow to put my cell phone in and anything you put in there would roll to the back and you'd need some sort of hook to pull it out.
D**R
My husband successfully installed his own car stereo!
My husband recently came to me with the notion that nearly $1000 dollars would be a perfectly appropriate amount to spend on a new stereo for his 15 year old pickup truck. Nearly maxing out my self-control, I took a deep breath and went on Amazon and, within a few clicks, was able to show him a stereo and speakers with the features that he wanted for under $100, and this install kit for under $20. In addition, my husband was still struggling a little because he'd never installed a stereo before, so we paid this neighborhood guy who did these on the side $40 to help him finish. Still WAY under $1000, so I'm happy. :)
M**D
may need some modification to work but they give lots of choices
it is a well thought out adapter bracket . the instructions cover many many models of ford vehicle but i have to say the pictures dont match up with the instructions how to use the bracket on my ford explorer and in that application you are required to cut off the 4 plastic srew tabs to get this thing to fit . this causes the radio to only be held in by 4 clips on the sides which are not up to the task so my radio was popping out of the dash. i ended up pulling the whole unit out and finding a place to run some screws into the side sheet metal and that holds it in place securely . so all in all it fits i did also have to do some modification to one plastic trim piece so it wuld fit the SONY reciever into the adapter faceplate. nothing a dremel couldn't do but kinda tough if you did not have one and the right blades to do the mod.
P**R
What I ordered
Metra always is a good product
S**D
Fit perfect in my truck
Popped the radio right in no problem and holds it in perfect
D**W
After wasting $20 on another kit that didn't work, I found this. Super simple to install and is a very solid unit, very happy with it! Used it to install a pioneer single din into a '04 ford ranger. Would reccomend for anyone doing the same!
R**A
I like everything as describe it fit good on 02 f150 is worth the $$ and it looks good ones is installed
T**T
Perfect fit and click in place without problem. You only have to cut the 4 brackets. Very sturdy but if you need to remove the radio, you need to access to the bottom of it. Impossible to remove it with radio tool. Its lock in place.
B**E
It didn't fit my mazda b3000 4x4
M**B
A lot of reviewers said that this didn't fit their Ranger, so I was worried I would have the same experience. I have a 2005 Ford Ranger that came with the factory double DIN stereo. The instructions aren't the best but it eventually worked for me. I had to cut off the top and side tabs and the pocket needed to be on the bottom. I bought a cheap bluetooth-only stereo that threw off the balance (so this kit would fall down/out) if the pocket was on the top. When the pocket is on the bottom it allows you to push the kit into place at the top corners where there are two plastic hooks/latches (for lack of a better word) that will connect to the sides of your stereo/dash bevel that is recessed. It causes the bottom of the kit to stick out a bit further than you'd think, but after putting the stereo in and driving for 3+ hours, I haven't had any issues with it falling out. I couldn't get the kit to stay in place if I pushed it in evenly. I can see how some people thought it would just sit in the gap and fall out. That's what I thought until I noticed the side latches. Other things: this is incredibly flimsy and the plastic where the stereo slides in seems super cheap. One of the sides was already nearly cracked when I got it. I don't think the instructions tell you which way to seat the kit but I read on a forum somewhere that the pocket needed to be on the bottom to work.
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