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Vehicle Audio & Video Installation in Indianapolis
Screens, cameras and sound fitted into vehicles, boats and off-road rigs, wired cleanly and set up before you drive off.

Sound and picture, installed like we install everything else
Audio and video usually go in together. A screen in the dash, a camera feeding a picture to it, speakers that keep up with both, and the wiring behind all of it run properly so nothing rattles loose or drops out a year later. We have been fitting custom audio, video and electronics into vehicles at 5353 N Keystone Ave since 1973.
It is the same shop, the same in-house techs and the same standard on every build: plan it right, wire it cleanly and make it simple to use every day.
What video means in a vehicle
A screen, a camera and the wiring between them, chosen to work together.
Screens in the dash
Modern touchscreen head units with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, fitted to the vehicle you already own.
Cameras you can see
Backup cameras, license plate and tailgate units and mirror monitor systems that put the view behind you on a screen.
Dash cams
Front, rear and parking-mode cameras recording in high definition, wired in properly and kept out of sight.
How an installation runs
The same conversation-first approach we use on every build.
Look at the vehicle
What is already in the dash, the doors and the harness decides the design, not a catalog.
Plan the system
Screens, cameras, speakers and sources are matched to the vehicle and to each other.
Wire it cleanly
Cabling run properly and out of sight, terminated and protected the way it should be.
Set it up to be used
Everything configured and demonstrated before you drive off.
Boats, side-by-sides and off-road rigs
Anything that lives outdoors gets the same work with harder parts. Marine speakers and amplifiers are built to resist moisture, salt and UV exposure, which is what lets a boat sound right with no cabin around it to help. UTVs, ATVs and off-road bikes get rugged audio meant to survive trails and weather rather than a car system moved outside.
Serving the north side and the suburbs
The shop sits at 5353 N Keystone Ave in Indianapolis, and drivers come down the Keystone corridor from Carmel, Fishers, Zionsville and across the north side for audio, video and tint. Every install happens in our own building rather than being sent anywhere else.
Common questions
What counts as video in a vehicle?
Screens and cameras. A touchscreen head unit in the dash, a backup camera or mirror monitor feeding a picture to it, and a dash cam recording the road. We fit all three and wire them so they work together instead of fighting each other.
Can you add a screen to a vehicle that did not come with one?
Usually, yes. Tell us the year, make and model and we will say what fits the dash and what the install takes. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is the most common reason people ask.
Do you work on boats and off-road vehicles?
Yes. Marine audio uses speakers and amplifiers built to resist moisture, salt and UV, and UTVs, ATVs and off-road bikes get rugged audio meant to live outdoors. Same shop, same techs.
How do I get a quote?
Send the quote form with your year, make and model and a note about what you want the vehicle to do, or call the shop at (317) 253-2495. Quotes are free.