

🚀 Upgrade your ride’s vibe with a flawless dash kit fit!
The Scosche GM1483B Single DIN Dash Kit is a precision-engineered installation solution designed for select 1995-2005 Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC full-size trucks. Crafted from OEM-quality materials, it ensures a secure, factory-like fit for your aftermarket radio. This kit includes all necessary hardware and detailed instructions for a hassle-free DIY installation, supporting standard Single DIN radios and floating displays. Trusted by thousands with a 4.6-star rating, it’s backed by Scosche’s lifetime tech support and limited warranty, making it the ultimate upgrade for your truck’s audio system.











| ASIN | B000EIQMHS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,184 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #64 in Car Electrical Radio Accessories |
| Brand | Scosche |
| Built-In Media | Mounting Brackets, Mounting Hardware, Owner's Manual, Radio Bezel |
| Color | Black |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,734) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00033991114838 |
| Item Type Name | Scosche GM1483B Single DIN Dash Kit Compatible with Select 1995-05 Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC Full Size Trucks |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | SCOSCHE |
| Mfr Part Number | GM1483B |
| Model Number | GM1483B |
| Style Name | Dash Kit Only |
| UPC | 033991114838 |
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Good fit works well
B**A
I put the stereo in it that I got for my Granddaughter and it fits perfectly. I have not seen it put in her vehicle yet but It looks like it will fit very nicely. I should have gotten the outside frame for this also at the time but not all holes in the vehicles are the same size. Thank you for having the ease of matching this to the stereo and Vehicle I needed.
R**A
Es un buen producto excelente lo recomiendo
J**L
Worked great, fit well, and was very easy to install.
D**R
I've installed probably 50-ish car stereos over the years, but I don't do this every day. But wow was this an easy install in a borrowed '99 Chevy truck. I borrowed a truck from a friend so I could go a couple of states away to pick up some furniture (my truck might make a mountain of power, but it gets atrocious mileage). The '99 I borrowed only had a cassette player, though, and my phone's headphone port doesn't work well, so a cassette adapter was out. I had a spare Kenwood KDC-X995 head unit laying around, so I mounted that into this adapter. I also pre-wired a Metra 70-1858 Wiring Harness to the head unit, and picked up a Metra 40-GM10 GM Antenna Adapter . With the head unit mounted into the adapter and pre-wired, it took maybe 15 minutes to pop the trim off of the front of the dash, pull the old head unit out, plug the new one in, and pop things back together. It would've been quicker, but I got the 4WD connector in the wrong place when I snapped the dash back together the first time. But really - this required no tools to install. The wiring adapter just required a few minutes with some butt connectors to match the colors between the harness adapter and the head unit harness, and that's it; this style of head unit just clicks in with a lever you can depress with your thumb. It's super easy. It was so easy that it was totally worth the ~$20 I spent on the three adapters to use my aftermarket head unit during the trip (the bluetooth connection to my phone allowing GPS and music wirelessly is soooo nice). When I got back, I just pulled it all back out and put the stock head unit back in before returning the truck to the original owner. The cutout for the radio to set back into fit the Kenwood pretty closely; the thing comes with a spacer so you can mount a deeper radio or one with a bigger faceplate, and it'll stick out about another half inch or so. I prefer the sunken look better, though.
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