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CutDog504 
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Does any manufacturers sell a double din installation kit for a 2005 altima? All I've seen is a kit with a single din and a pocket. I need a kit that will allow me to install two din units.
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Just cut it.

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CutDog504 
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cut it????
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For that car you dont need a kit. All u need are the factory radio brackets which you can screw the new head unit into. It will fit perfectly.
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No it doesnt fit perfectly. The hole is bigger, and the dash has a slight contour to it, the stock radio also has this contour to match up with the dash.
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I haven't seen one for it but i have made one out of a single din kit. I just cut it and epoxied the extra plastic peaces to fill any holes then some bondo with fiber glass. Made sure the radio fit. Then i just sand, primed then panted. Took me a night and i think my final cost was like 50 bucks.
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hi, this maybe off topic, but i have the stock nonbose system in my 05 altima. i was wondering, if i was able to get my hands on the bose system, is it a simple swap? are the connectors in the back the same? if not, would there be a lot of work to get the wiring correct for the additional 2 speakers that bose offers?
 
i would like to upgrade the audio, starting with the system, but the only thing that fits nicely in my opinion is a dvd navi kit, which would cost a lot, or the bose factory radio.  afterwards, then i can add a sub + more speakers?
 
also, other than the 6 cd changer, is there a different in audio quality between bose and the nonbose, whatever is it?
 
sorry if i am being a noob

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