When you've got style, people notice. But there are many sides to style. Whether it be a certain look, a signature sound, or just the way you carry yourself, it's all about being unique. So when Stylin' Concepts turned to Crutchfield to install a stereo in a brand new Chevy Tahoe, it had to be one of a kind.

The 2007 Chevy Tahoe is an impressive vehicle even in stock form, but Crutchfield and Stylin' Concepts set out to make a good thing better.

Stylin' Concepts has been delivering custom accessories and performance parts for SUVs and sport, off-road, and pickup trucks since the late 1980s. The company has grown from a regional retailer to a national dealer, and the products they offer and services they provide continue to grow. When Stylin' Concepts partnered with DJM Suspension to build a show-stopping Chevy Tahoe to give away to a lucky enthusiast, they knew Crutchfield was the place to go for a top-notch audio system.
Crutchfield installers Chris Caracofe, Josh Fix, and Jason Flowers took delivery of a mostly stock 2007 Chevy Tahoe, and decided that the best solution was to keep a clean, stock appearance on the interior, but still deliver a sound that screamed custom. Factory colors and materials were used throughout the installation to make it seem as if the truck could have rolled off the assembly line with the competition-grade stereo.

The end result is an audio/visual system that looks as if it could have come from the factory.
"With this project we wanted to do something that was simple and looked as if the system was an option from Chevy," said Chris. "We planned the system around the factory radio due to the OnStar® and factory steering wheel controls; we wanted them to be fully functional."




