Car Audio & Video in Spokane, WA | Snow’s Auto

Transform your driving experience with custom car audio and video upgrades from Snow’s Auto in Spokane. From crystal-clear sound systems to in-dash navigation and rear-seat entertainment, we carry the latest tech and handle professional installation. Whether you want powerful bass, a full multimedia setup, or simply better sound on your daily drive, our experts will help you choose the right system for your vehicle and goals.

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Car Audio Brands We Carry

Don’t see the brand you’re looking for? We can source most major automotive brands. Call or stop by to discuss options.

Types of Audio & Video Upgrades We Offer

Car Stereos & Head Units

Modern touchscreen displays, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto integration.

Speakers & Subwoofers

Premium sound quality with deep bass and clean highs for every genre.

Amplifiers

Boost sound power and clarity with professional-grade amps.

Video & Entertainment Systems

Rear-seat DVD players, headrest monitors, and multimedia setups for passengers.

Navigation & GPS Units

Built-in or add-on systems to keep you connected and on course.

Backup Cameras & Safety Tech

Add cameras, sensors, and screens for safer driving and parking.

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Email Address

feedback@snowsauto.com

Call Us

(509) 489-2200

Address

5924 N Division St, Spokane, WA 99208

Frequently Asked

General Questions

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Yes, most lift kits are street-legal as long as your headlights, bumpers, and frame meet height requirements. We’ll help ensure your setup stays compliant.

Slightly, depending on the lift height and components. We help balance your build for both looks and comfort.

Costs vary depending on your vehicle and the kit. Most installs range from $800 to $2,500 including parts and labor. We’ll provide a free quote up front.

Absolutely. We’ll help you size tires properly and avoid rubbing or trimming issues.