Double Din Radio Bezel for USDM Fit
#105
UK drives on the same side of the road as the US. You can get the navigation kit from any Honda UK dealer (for RRP 95 pounds but probably less) which is just the double DIN facia which should fit the US Fit. Japan, Australia, China, rest of Asia, most of Europe, most of Africa and most of the rest of the world drives on the other side of the road so the part we have won't fit. Its a Genuine Honda part which means same fit and finish, no rattles and colour match for the vehicle. You'll probably find its cheaper than the aftermarket kits or no more expensive and its not only available now but has been available for years and years.
#106
UK drives on the same side of the road as the US. You can get the navigation kit from any Honda UK dealer (for RRP 95 pounds but probably less) which is just the double DIN facia which should fit the US Fit. Japan, Australia, China, rest of Asia, most of Europe, most of Africa and most of the rest of the world drives on the other side of the road so the part we have won't fit. Its a Genuine Honda part which means same fit and finish, no rattles and colour match for the vehicle. You'll probably find its cheaper than the aftermarket kits or no more expensive and its not only available now but has been available for years and years.
Red means driving on right.
Blue means driving on left.
-joe
#111
There is no company that has any kind of credibilty that would want to release a "crappy version" of a kit. Especially not us as we are the leader in color and texture matched dash kits.
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#115
I have a question for everyone that used the Metra kit when they installed their aftermarket head units. When I installed mine, the metal mounting sleeve for my head unit didn't allow the metal side brackets that were bolted to the factory head unit and the center dash panel; the Metra kit doesn't have all the right mounting holes for the brackets. These are the ones with the threaded lugs to actually bolt the whole center dash panel back in from underneath (the ones that are a PITA to reach). They still screw into the back of the switch cluster, but not at the top, so the radio could pivot weirdly and not line up with the opening in the kit. Right now, only the clips are holding the dash section in, and it's sagging. Not a lot, but the panel gaps are wider than I'd like. Anyone else have this? I think I'm going to pull it out again, mount the brackets as best I can, and hope everything lines up again when I bolt it all back in.
#116
Wow, cool. That was the first one I ran across, but Crutchfield is much cheaper! Looks okay, I guess.
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