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Metra 108-TO3BR Dash Kit for Pioneer 8" Radio For Toyota Highlander 2008-2012 Brown

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Metra 108-TO3BR Dash Kit for Pioneer 8" Radio 

Designed specifically for the Pioneer DMH-C5500NEX 8" radio

Pioneer designed a unique solution in the DMH-C5500NEX digital multimedia receiver, which consists of a "black box" and a separate 8" touchscreen connected by a proprietary cable. Not surprisingly, your standard double-DIN dash kit won't accommodate this kind of touchscreen. So, Metra worked with Pioneer to provide this unique Toyota-specific dash kit for a clean installation of the DMH-C5500NEX in your truck. This kit fits 2008-12 Toyota Highlander models.

Installation Instructions for Part 108-TO3BR.pdf
Product Sheet.pdf

  • Double DIN Radio provision for easy installation of car radios
  • Accommodates stacked single DIN radios
  • High-grade ABS plastic construction
  • Factory style fine texture
  • Painted Brown to match vehicle factory center console trim

Vehicle Fitment

Toyota

  • Highlander 2008-2012 (w/o NAV)

  • Radio trim-panel
  • 2 Brackets
  • 4 Panel-clips
  • Installation Instructions

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