





🚗 Upgrade your Mazda’s dash game—effortless style meets pro-level install!
The Metra 99-7505 Multi-Kit is a precision-engineered installation solution for select 1994-2006 Mazda vehicles, supporting both single and double DIN radios. It features a direct plug-in harness compatible with factory wiring, an oversized storage pocket, and all necessary hardware for a smooth, no-cut installation. Designed for durability and backed by lifetime tech support, this kit ensures a professional, OEM-quality upgrade to your car audio system.

| ASIN | B0B239TSVN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42 in Car Audio & Video Dash Mounting Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,040) |
| Date First Available | May 24, 2022 |
E**Y
Perfect fit, cheap price, beat all expectations.
I recently installed the Metra Electronics 99-7505 Single or Double DIN Installation Multi-Kit in my 2003 Mazda Miata, and I couldn't be more satisfied with the results. The kit fits perfectly, snapping into place seamlessly and matching the interior's aesthetics flawlessly. The installation process was straightforward, making it accessible even for those with minimal experience. The cable assembly is well-designed, ensuring all connections are secure and functional. Additionally, the kit offers excellent value for money, providing a high-quality solution at an affordable price. While some users have mentioned concerns about the assembly hardware and stability, I found the components to be sturdy and reliable. Overall, I highly recommend the Metra 99-7505 for anyone looking to upgrade their vehicle's audio system with ease and confidence.
K**N
Fits great
2003 Mazda Mx5 Miata Pioneer double din touch screen head unit Little finess but, fits great and feels very solid would recommend very much
I**E
Works well and is relatively easy to use
I recently upgraded the stereo head unit in my 2004 Mazda mx-5 Miata. The new stereo has a 6.2 inch touchscreen and fits a double DIN opening. The stereo came with mounting brackets and rubber stopper for mounting the rear but it soon became apparent that it would not fit. It was too small for the opening in the dash by almost an inch. A quick look online showed that I actually needed an install kit for the replacement stereo. The Metra 99-7505 seems to be a general purpose Mazda kit that fits several vehicle models spanning the years 1994 – 2006. I ordered the kit on Amazon which was less than half the price most places were selling it for. The Kit The kit arrived in a bag with a small folded instruction leaflet inside. I was surprised that you actually get two kits in one. A single DIN stereo kit with cubby hole which comes as a single piece and can be flipped so the cubby hole can either be either below or above the stereo. You also get the Double DIN kit which is the one I wanted. The Double Din Kit comes in three parts: the front bezel and two separate side brackets. No other hardware is included; you’re expected to use whatever comes with the stereo. Install The installation is fairly straightforward. If anything, the instructions hampered the install. There are diagrams but they don’t really illustrate which way around the bezel goes so it’s possible the bezel is upside down. The brackets have circles with embossed letters that indicate which bracket is for the left (L) and Right (R). In the end, the easiest way tell if the bezel is the correct way is when you try and line up the screw holes. They don’t line up if the bezel is upside down. The only other thing is that the bezel has a horizontal support across the double opening. You have to remove this beam. I used side cutters and a modeler’s small flat file to remove and finish the surface. The moulding didn’t try to make the job easier and the beam is flush with the front bevel so some care has to be taken if you don’t want any visible signs of the cut after you install the radio. It’s not hard if you have some basic tools. Fit and finish Once the radio is attached to the kit and the wire harness hooked up, you simply slide it into the opening. There are four expanding latches on the kit that snap into place when the radio is inserted all the way. It fits snug and flush to the dash and looks clean and tidy. So long as your stereo came with the rubber bump stop mount on the back then the radio will fit snug and doesn’t rattle. Conclusion The kit works well and is relatively easy to use with some common sense. Intuition works better than the included instructions. I actually had to remove the stereo again the next day to troubleshoot a potential problem. The kit recommends a general purpose Ford head removal kit which is incorrect and a bit silly if you don’t have a Ford stereo. The easiest way to remove the stereo is to undo 4 screws and move the center console (that takes about 4 minutes) undo 2 screws and unclip the dash panel (takes about 2 minutes) and then you can push a large flat head screwdriver into the slots the dash kit latches into. If you unlatch the two top ones the stereo will tip forwards and then you can just raise it slightly while pulling and the stereo comes out easily. Other than vague instructions and some basic crafting skills, the dash kit is easy to install and works well. Now that it is in I’m pretty happy with it. The plastics match in color and though the front is textured and doesn’t match the aluminum finished surround panel, I didn’t really expect it too. I’m pleased with the results which you can see in the pictures.
B**.
Perfect Install on my double din on a 1996 Mazda Miata
Perfect Fit for my double din install on my 1996 Mazda Miata.
M**A
Great quality
Great quality, fit well
R**S
Perfect fit for my 02 MX5 and a double din ATOTO android radio...
Its really like 2 kits... for both single and dual din radios. On the dual you need to cut a support brace, but nothing a razor cant do... dont both with wire cutters, it will leave too much of a nub. The sides kind of snap in to the front frame but fall out easily of its not screwed into the radio. Annoying before the install, after it doesnt really matter. Worked well.
A**L
Good Fit and Easy Microphone Reroute
It fits well with Pioneer DEH-X6900BT on my MIata. It also provides smart phone storage which many Miata lacks of. I can route the microphone from the upper receiver to the bottom part of this unit, so I don't have to take off other A-pillar. No vibration so far. I'm wondering how I can take out the receiver if I ever want to upgrade my stereo. Overall, good product.
E**A
Good for installing a modern replacement head unit.
Good for NA Miatas, makes installing a replacement stereo easy.
G**R
Simple installation on a 2006 Mazda Tribute with a single DIN Deck. Everything required is included.
P**R
Good fit and easy to install and right model.
C**N
Valido para Mazda MX5 NB
D**B
Works as expected. For a double-din you will have to break off the middle bar (I just used a knife). To install, make sure the screws you use to mount the headunit to the bracket are flush with the grooves. I tried make the screen flush with the front, but then the screws bulged out, and the bracket wouldn't slide into the car. If you need to uninstall: I had to remove it once to fix my wiring. I use anything flat to push the 2 tabs at the top (I used 2 butter knives), then just keep tilting forward from the top. I don't think it's possible to remove the bottom clips, but if you just keep tilting it forward, it slides out.
H**D
I bought it twice for cars. My touch screen looks like it came from factory with it. Smooth finish of the contour. Only thing is screws should comr with it to help fixing the radio into the brackets.
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