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charlie101_1999 
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If any one can help... I have a 03 Altima with out the Bose. I tried hooking up my HU using the Scoshe kit and I couldn't get the HU and hole to line up. Theirs two sets of holes and one in the middle on the reciver bracket but none of them worked. Please help!
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I have an 03 Altima and didn't run into this problem.  Are you sure you're using the correct kit?
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can you snap a picture of your problem?
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This is the kit I have:
http://www.scosche.com/scosche/installation/kits/NN1496.asp[/URL]
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That's the correct kit.  Which holes are you refering too?
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are you trying to ISO mount this or with the sleeve?   if with the sleeve you dont need to line up any screws on the chassis of the radio.....
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charlie101_1999 
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I'm trying to use the two side brackets screwed into the side of the deck. I'm not useing the sleeve, it won't fit into the trim. The two side brackets have five holes each. Two on top two on bottom with one in the midle. I tried all the holes and no matter what, the deck won't line up with the hole of the trim.
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maybe you have it upside down :)
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