🚀 Upgrade Your Ride with Style!
The DKMUS Car Stereo Dash Radio Fascia Kit is specifically designed for 2006-2010 Hyundai Elantra and Avante models, providing a seamless installation for double DIN radios. With dimensions of 173*98mm or 178*102mm, this kit is available in two stylish colors, ensuring a perfect match for your vehicle's interior while enhancing its overall aesthetic.
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | DKM004HD |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
G**C
Wrong one for my car
The product was fine but unfortunately it was designed for a left hand drive car not my right hand drive car.One top part of the fascia was slightly deeper than the other but enough to not allow it to fit.Will need to source a fascia from an asian supplier
I**C
Best option to add a double din radio unit to your Elantra
If you are looking to replace the stock radio on a 2007-2010 Hyundai Elantra to a double din size unit and don't to cut the factory radio frame from the car, this is your best choice. I wanted to upgrade to an Android Auto / Apple Car play unit with all the new tech but I want to keep the OEM look with a totally clean installation. The best option that I found is this one. The fitment it is 97% factory there are just minus differences that an untrained eye wont catch. For example the color it is not 100% the same gray from factory, this fascia it is more olive gray than gray. The curvature on the top it is not 100% spot on with the upper compartment and the bellow edge it is slightly short by a millimeter. The hole for the hazard switch it is not perfect size and needs to be file down a little bit in order for the switch fit in. As I mentioned before you only be able to spot it if you are detail oriented. Lets be clear this is not OEM part form Hyundai, it is a aftermarket Chinese product that copy the original fascia and then create an opening space to be able to fit a double din aftermarket radio.Now, you have to removed your vents, hazard switch, clock/airbag display and mounting clips from the original fascia to this new fascia. Regarding the plastic brackets that you can see on the add are useless. The installation of the aftermarket radio will have to be done by a professional or someone that really knows what its doing. The factory metal brackets from the stock radio wont work with the aftermarket radio unless you modified it. The factory radio position doesn't match with the new fascia opening and you will have to make or heavily modify the stock brackets in order to reach the correct position for the aftermarket radio merged with the fascia properly.I'm a professional installer and it took me over 4 hrs to be able to modify the brackets and mold it in order to have the radio perfectly center and aligned with the new fascia.I will say this is the only and best option in the aftermarket that will allow you to keep the clean OEM interior and have a screen/radio that looks like a new vehicle.See the attached photos that shows the difference on the color, and the fit and finish of the final installation.
B**O
Good enough for my car
It is good enough trim for my elantra. A color has a little green tint, but not very noticeable. I did not use the plastic brackets that came with the trim because I did not like the idea of attaching the radio to the trim instead of the frame. I modified existing metal brackets from the stock radio. I had to cut them down a little and and drill new holes in them. It took a lot of effort to ensure the radio aligns flush with the trim. A suggestion - attach the brackets to the frame, insert the radio, put the trim on, then hold the radio aligned on the trim and have the other person mark the location of the brackets on the radio, so that you know where to drill new holes in the brackets.
C**E
Perfect but also not perfect.
Worked pretty well for 2008 Hyundai Elantra. Only a few issues and that’s why I’m giving a three star rating. 1: the hardware (screws) was missing so I had to find something of my own to work with. 2: the side panels meant to hold the stereo are a bit cheap and flimsy and were hard to attach since they weren’t closed holes to screw in. They’re open and the panels kept sliding out of the screw I put in. I eventually super glued it but this could all come back to the missing hardware. Maybe the hardware intended fits the open sided holes better on the panel but just feel if they were closed that’d be a simple solution. 3: the upper right corner of the fascia doesn’t seem to blend as well as everything else and is slightly raised. 4: I had to shave away just a tiny, tiny piece in the hazard light button hole to make it fit. I mean other than these small annoyances the thing looks great in my car. I would definitely recommend. Just don’t expect too much and definitely be ready to work with what you got at home and modifying a few things yourself. Pretty decent.
B**E
Great fit / easy install
Fits great. Looks good. Real easy to install just use existing clips from the back of factory fasciae. Not like the one I purchased for my truck requires cutting plastic, screws to install, and melting of some plastic.Not This one. It is simple install, perfect fit and looks great. Looks like it came from factory with a smart radio. Brings an old car up to a new car look. I love it.
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