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You'll save money when you install it yourself

Whatever your level of experience, we can help with your installation — and save you even more money. Here's how:

How we help you shop for car A/V

When you select your vehicle on our site, you'll be able to shop from filtered lists of the products, such as receivers and speakers, that we know fit or work with your vehicle. You'll also be able to find more ”universal“ products, like amplifiers and subwoofers, that can be installed in just about any vehicle.

Look for these symbols when you're shopping

A green check means that the product will fit into your vehicle's factory openings without the need for any modifications.

A yellow warning triangle indicates that the product will fit if you make a minor modification, such as trimming plastic in the dash or drilling new holes for speakers in your door panels.

A red caution sign means that a product is larger than one or more dimensions of the factory mounting location and will not fit. For speakers, the key dimensions include more than just cone size.

Pretty much every car on the road these days has a factory stereo. And pretty much every audiophile wants better sound than the factory stereo system can produce. At Crutchfield, we want to help you get the best sound possible in your ride and we’ve spent over four decades doing the research you need to get the stereo equipment that’s right for your ride.

We've disassembled the dashes and door panels of tens of thousands of vehicles, measured the spaces where the factory stereos and speakers fit, and loaded our findings into our massive fit database. Our system then compares these measurements to the dimensions of a given receiver or speaker to determine which aftermarket products will fit in the factory location.

No one else in the consumer electronics industry does the kind of stuff we do. That’s why no one else knows what we know.

Compatible products

You'll often see us note that a product "works with" your vehicle. This means that while it doesn't necessarily fit in a factory location, it's still designed to be compatible with your vehicle's electronics or interior design. Compatible products include adapters (for Bluetooth® or smartphone control, for example) that plug into your vehicle's stereo wiring harness and device holders that mount in a specific spot on the dash.

We also carry a wide range of products that actually are designed to work exclusively with specific vehicles. See below to learn more.

The Crutchfield KitFinder

When you're choosing new car audio gear, the first step is to choose the gear that fits your car. The second step is to get it installed correctly. That's why we developed the Crutchfield KitFinder. With KitFinder, you'll be able to use our massive database to find and compare gear that will fit your specific vehicle. We'll also make sure you have the installation parts and instructions that make the job easier. Whether you're a first-time DIY-er or an experienced car audio pro, KitFinder takes the hassle and guesswork out of choosing and installing your new stereo and/or speakers.

When you shop with us, you'll see:

  • Filtered lists of stereos that we know fit in your dash
  • The installation parts required to install the stereo gear you're interested in, plus the parts that let you retain certain advanced factory features. And they're all bundled into easy-to-add packages

With most orders, you'll also get a set of Crutchfield's legendary vehicle-specific disassembly instructions. Created using info gathered by our Vehicle Research Team, these guides give you step-by-step guidance and detailed illustrations or photos. They're available for thousands of vehicles.

Shopping for car speakers

To see which speakers fit your vehicle, we've disassembled the door panels of tens of thousands of vehicles, measured the spaces where the factory speakers fit, and loaded our findings into Crutchfield's massive fit database. Our system then compares these measurements to the dimensions of a given speaker to see if it will fit in the factory cavity.

Here's how all that info helps you get and install your new speakers:

  • You'll see a filtered lists of speakers that satisfy the depth, diameter, and height requirements of your vehicle's factory speaker openings
  • We'll show you the speakers that are available for specific locations in your car. That list can include locations that don't have factory speakers, but can be adapted using certain mounting adapters. We won't list a given location if there are no speakers that fit there.
  • When brackets and wiring harnesses (if available) are required for your installation, we'll prompt you to add them to your cart. They're free with almost all speaker purchases, along with our free vehicle-specific installation instructions.

Custom fit products

Many manufacturers have designed products that work directly with specific vehicles. These include:

  • “Direct” replacements for certain products, such as speakers.
  • Products that take advantage of unused space in the car, such as subwoofer enclosures custom-designed to fit in places that don't sacrifice trunk or cargo spaces.
  • Products that plug directly into your car's wiring and work with your factory stereo, such as Bluetooth hands-free adapters or sound processors.

Universal fit products

Many car A/V products we describe as “universal,” in that there aren't dedicated factory locations for them. With many of these products, you'll have to check your vehicle for available space, and carefully plan your installation in advance. The most common include:

  • Amplifiers Amps require three things: a mounting location, power wiring directly to your car's battery, and wiring for musical signal. You'll need to check the dimensions of the amps you're interested in, which we provide, then measure the available space you have in your vehicle. Mounting locations can include underneath seats or in the trunk or cargo area. We'll show you the size of wires you'll need when you make your purchase, and we can offer tips online and by phone for wiring strategies.
  • Subwoofers Just about all subwoofers need to be mounted in an enclosure, which then fits in an available spot in your car. As with an amplifier, you'll need to measure space in your vehicle to see if the subwoofer you're interested in will fit, while leaving you enough cargo space for your needs. If you choose a powered subwoofer, we'll make sure you get the right power wiring; if you choose a sub and box, we'll recommend the right size of speaker wire, which you'll connect to the external amp that'll send power to the sub.
  • Portable products such as GPS navigators, radar detectors, and dash cams. You'll just want to make sure that you have a dash or windshield large enough to accommodate the mounting systems of these sorts of products without interfering with your sight or operation of the vehicle.

Dash kit

Dash kit: A dash kit includes any trim pieces and brackets needed to mount a new radio in your dash opening and keep a clean factory look.

Wiring harness

Wiring harness: A wiring harness makes connections between your new radio and your vehicle's wiring. Splice the harness's wires to your new radio's wires, then plug the other end of the harness into the connector you unplugged from the factory radio.

Antenna adapter

Antenna adapter: An antenna adapter connects the plug on your vehicle's antenna cable to the standard Motorola antenna input on your new radio.

Integration module

Integration module: An integration module plus a wiring harness connect and enable communication between your new radio and your vehicle's factory electronics. Splice the module's wires to your new radio's wires, then plug the other end of the wiring harness into the connector you unplugged from the factory radio.

Steering wheel control

Steering wheel control (SWC) adapter: A steering wheel control (SWC) adapter makes the connection between your new radio and your vehicle's factory steering wheel audio controls. In most cases, you'll have to connect wires, and set the adapter to work with your new radio.

Speaker harness

Speaker Wiring Harness: Speaker wiring harnesses make connections between your new speakers and your vehicle’s factory speaker plugs.

Speaker bracket

Speaker Bracket: Speaker brackets bolt into your vehicle’s factory mounting locations, and allow you to install aftermarket speakers.