








🚀 Upgrade your classic ride’s dash with precision and style—because your truck deserves the best!
The ECOTRIC Double Din Dash Panel Kit is a high-quality, durable ABS plastic replacement designed to fit a wide range of 1995-2002 GMC, Chevrolet, and Cadillac trucks and SUVs. It includes all necessary mounting hardware and a pre-stripped wiring harness for easy installation, perfectly matching factory dash aesthetics while supporting standard (non-premium) audio systems.









| ASIN | B0914R625F |
| Brand | ECOTRIC |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (305) |
| Date First Available | 11 Aug. 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1.93 kg |
| Item model number | VC-LYAP-018 |
| Manufacturer | ECOTRIC |
| Manufacturer part number | VC-LYAP-018 |
| Model | AP-018 |
| Package Dimensions | 93.98 x 27.69 x 17.02 cm; 1.93 kg |
T**D
Plastic trim looks and fits nice. Wrong wiring adapter
K**N
Perfect fit
R**N
I have a 1998 GMC Sierra 2500 and this is a perfect for my truck . It is very well made and looks like a factor part, well worth the money . as far as the installation it can be a bit difficult but if you tilt the steering wheel all the way down and move the gear shift all the way to the right you will have the room to remove the old one and replace it with the new one . The only negative thing is the mounting clips provided did not work very well so i needed to modify them . Other wise a good buy looks just like the picture in the ad.
J**N
If I could give negative stars I would. The item arrived a day early and I went ahead and put it together. There were no instructions at all so I did not know which screws went where. The clips were OK but not fantastic and then when I installed it, it did not even fit properly. The cut out around the slide out cupholder was too big and did not set properly on that side so the clips are partially in because they won’t go all the way in. I had to drill a hole for the guidepin on the bottom under the AC controls.
D**N
I did a little math. Replacing my janky stock speakers and head unit for quality speakers and a decent-enough head unit with Bluetooth/navigation/backup camera was less expensive than buying a different vehicle. This truck may only be driven a few times a month but I still like the connivence of my phone syncing automatically and the backup camera for hooking up trailers. This dash plate is a necessity to make that happen. Other reviews have complained about clips snapping off or the face place not mounting totally flush to the main body of the dash or other minor issues. What they aren't taking into account is the age of the rest of the truck. My Z71 was built in 1997. Yeah, pushing 30 years ago while I was still in high school. My parts and pieces aren't to factory specs these days either. A couple of the places where the clips would attach are no longer there, one of the vents cracked while removing the previous face plate, and I had to trim a couple places to make it seat in place. The fitment wasn't a problem with the faceplate itself but with my dash shifting over the years. All that said, I friggen love having a modern head unit so the issues were worth it. A little velcro in a few spots made everything happy. I originally planned on repainting the black to match the stock blue but have since decided against it. If you're on the fence, climb on over. 4 replacement speakers, head unit, and this dash plate were $550ish but WELL worth the time and money.