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Metra 107-CH5 Dash Kit for Pioneer modular 6.8” Radios for Jeep Grand Cherokee 1996-1998 Vehicles

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Metra 107-CH5 Installation Kit for Pioneer modular 6.8‚ÄĚ Radios for Jeep Grand Cherokee 1996-1998

Includes an Axxess interface for retaining CAN data information, fiber-optic MOST-25¬ģ amp and steering wheel control functionalityThe kit is designed for double-DIN (4") radios with an "L" shaped chassis design with the radio chassis at the top of the screen, or Pioneer modular 6.8" radios. The kit includes the brackets you'll need to install your new radio, and the matte black finish matches your factory dash.

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Features

  • Single/Double DIN Install Dash Kit
  • For Jeep Grand Cherokee
  • Accommodates ISO Single/Double DIN Mount
  • Painted to Match Factory Dash Color
  • This kit is designed for an ISO DDIN radio which has an “L” shaped chassis design, with the radio chassis at the top of the screen, or Pioneer modular 6.8” radios.
  • Factory Style Texture .
  • Compatible with 1996-1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Vehicles

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