


🚗 Upgrade your Mazda’s cockpit with style and storage—don’t settle for less!
The Metra 99-7505 multi-kit is a precision-engineered installation frame designed for select 1994-2006 Mazda vehicles. It features a recessed DIN opening contoured to match factory dashboards, supports single or double DIN and dual ISO mount radios, and includes an oversized under-radio storage pocket. Made from high-grade ABS plastic and supplied with all necessary hardware, it guarantees a seamless, durable, and clutter-free upgrade experience.

| ASIN | B000COT2CQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 208 in Car In-Dash Mounting Frames |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Item model number | 99-7505 |
| Manufacturer | Metra Electronics |
| Product Dimensions | 35.56 x 20.32 x 7.62 cm; 226.8 g |
G**R
Simple installation on a 2006 Mazda Tribute with a single DIN Deck. Everything required is included.
P**R
Good fit and easy to install and right model.
E**Y
I recently installed the Metra Electronics 99-7505 Single or Double DIN Installation Multi-Kit in my 2003 Mazda Miata, and I couldn't be more satisfied with the results. The kit fits perfectly, snapping into place seamlessly and matching the interior's aesthetics flawlessly. The installation process was straightforward, making it accessible even for those with minimal experience. The cable assembly is well-designed, ensuring all connections are secure and functional. Additionally, the kit offers excellent value for money, providing a high-quality solution at an affordable price. While some users have mentioned concerns about the assembly hardware and stability, I found the components to be sturdy and reliable. Overall, I highly recommend the Metra 99-7505 for anyone looking to upgrade their vehicle's audio system with ease and confidence.
C**N
Valido para Mazda MX5 NB
D**B
Works as expected. For a double-din you will have to break off the middle bar (I just used a knife). To install, make sure the screws you use to mount the headunit to the bracket are flush with the grooves. I tried make the screen flush with the front, but then the screws bulged out, and the bracket wouldn't slide into the car. If you need to uninstall: I had to remove it once to fix my wiring. I use anything flat to push the 2 tabs at the top (I used 2 butter knives), then just keep tilting forward from the top. I don't think it's possible to remove the bottom clips, but if you just keep tilting it forward, it slides out.
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