Ford Ranger and Mazda BT-50 buyers should start with the exact vehicle generation. Some models share platform history, but that does not mean every dashboard trim, stereo plug or fascia requirement is interchangeable.
Use the collection pages to narrow the vehicle first, then confirm the product page year range and photos before ordering.
Choose The Vehicle Collection First
Start with the collection that matches your badge and vehicle. This keeps the browsing path clearer and reduces the risk of buying a kit that looks similar but is not listed for your model.
Useful starting points:
- Ford head unit kits
- Mazda head unit kits
- All head unit upgrade kits
- Ford Ranger PX1 2012-2016 kit
- Mazda BT-50 2011-2020 kit
Check The Year Range And Dashboard Photos
The product title should match your model and year range. After that, compare the dashboard photo, factory stereo shape and surrounding trim with your vehicle.
If your Ranger or BT-50 has factory navigation, a premium audio setup, previous modifications or a trim level not shown in the product photos, contact support before ordering.
Harness, CANbus And Controls
Vehicle-specific kits can reduce wiring guesswork, but retained controls depend on the exact kit and vehicle setup. Check the product page for included parts and any notes about steering-wheel controls or factory functions.
When retained controls matter, send support photos before purchase. Photos are more reliable than guessing from model names alone.
Best Next Step
Choose either /collections/ford or /collections/mazda, open the kit matching your year range, compare the product photos with your dashboard and contact support if anything looks different.