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I don't know if it will fit, however I do know If you but it thru Best Buy the installation is free. If your opening for the radio is big enough than it will fit with a special kit.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.According to Crutchfield, it is compatible, with a few minor adjustments... here is their writeup on it (obviously, its the double din model, they speak of, to which, u are gonna be paying the most attention): Factory stereo system The standard Wrangler system was a 6-speaker AM/FM/CD/MP3 receiver that included an aux input. The optional Infinity (2011-2012) and Alpine (2013-14) speaker packages (available with both the standard and optional nav receivers) included a subwoofer in the cargo area. Nifty features like Bluetooth hands-free calling, Sirius satellite radio, and USB connectivity were also available. If you replace the stock receiver, you'll lose the factory nav, satellite radio, and/or aux input. All of those things can be replaced – and improved upon – with an aftermarket stereo. The 2-door and 4-door models are the same in terms of receivers and speakers. There are some different subwoofer packages available, so enter your vehicle information in our Outfit My Car page to see what's available. The Wrangler's factory radio (Crutchfield Research Photo) Replacing your factory radio You can replace the stock radio with a variety of single-DIN (2" tall) or double-DIN (4" tall) receivers. Removing the factory unit involves a fair amount of dash disassembly, but it's nothing that the average do-it-yourselfer can't handle. The difficulty of installing the new one depends on what kind of receiver you choose. A single-DIN receiver is rather easy to deal with. You'll secure the receiver to a custom mounting bracket, then make the necessary wiring connections. The bracket and the wiring adapter kit are available at a discount when you buy your stereo at Crutchfield. Installing a double-DIN receiver is a tad more complicated, because you'll have to remove the metal receiver support bracket behind the factory radio. This is actually pretty easy, and only involves the removal of four screws. Next, you'll have to trim the bar at the top of the dash opening to create room for the new receiver. You don't have to trim it very much, just enough to get the receiver in. But it's still a bit of work, and you'll want to proceed carefully. Note: In some (rare) cases, the double-DIN mounting kit doesn't exactly play well with fold-down face receivers. Those receivers will fit – eventually – but there might be some trial and error involved in making everything look and operate just right. It may require a bit of extra patience, so take a deep, soothing breath before you start. Tools needed: Panel tool, socket wrench, extension, 7mm socket To see how to do this installation, watch our stereo and speaker installation video at the end of this article. Steering wheel audio controls If you want to continue using the steering wheel controls on your Wrangler, you'll need an adapter to hook everything up to the new receiver. We stock several models that will work, and our website's Outfit My Car feature will match things up for you. If you have questions, a Crutchfield Advisor can help you get the equipment you need. Another obvious topic, you want to buy your installation kits, accessories, connectors, harnesses, etc, from Best Buy... though,, Crutchfield has alot good information readily available, and allows you to enter in your exact vehicle and shows you what fits what and what sizes go where... Sorry, not sure about the, "Geek Squad", install pricing... Hope this helps!
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