Would my factory BOSE system fit in my friends Chrysler 300???

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Jul 21, 2007 | 01:04 PM
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How would this work, or would it work?? He wants to get a system but i figured if i could save him some money, than why not. Are there any wiring details that would hold him back... or could get just take my speakers, re-wire, and hook them up to an amp/headunit
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Jul 21, 2007 | 01:08 PM
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RE: Would my factory BOSE system fit in my friends Chrysler 300???
How the **** whould we know? We drive Audi's, not Chrysler!!!!!!!!!

Although, they are damn sexy cars.....


It could work, but probably not as plug n play as youd like it to be. Will it even fit in the dash?
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Jul 21, 2007 | 01:23 PM
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RE: Would my factory BOSE system fit in my friends Chrysler 300???
i just figured someone would know about the factory bose system and whether or not it only works in audi's...

and his 300 definately doesnt look like that... its a black 2006 on black 22's... hopefully it fits, someone else chime in
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Jul 21, 2007 | 01:42 PM
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RE: Would my factory BOSE system fit in my friends Chrysler 300???
22's?????? Holy ****. Those cars are heavy enough as it is, he probably added 150lbs by using wheels that are 5 inches bigger than stock. I know, I know, all show, no go right??
One thing youll want to consider is- doesnt Bose use individual amps for each speaker? They would have to used with the system to make it work I think. Those amps arent normally removed if you upgrade your stereo. They are bypassed and unplugged. Thats how it is in Nissan Bose stereos, I dont think it could be much different in an Audi. But someone else probably knows.
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Jul 21, 2007 | 02:37 PM
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RE: Would my factory BOSE system fit in my friends Chrysler 300???
I dont see this working out very well at all. If the amps and speaker's were transfered to the Chrysler you need the HU then. I remember reading an articleabout Bose having asignal processor in there that is specific to that system. Trying to make your HU work in that Chrysler would be more ofa pain then it would be worth also.
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Jul 21, 2007 | 03:13 PM
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RE: Would my factory BOSE system fit in my friends Chrysler 300???
so let me get this straight... he dropped how many thousands of dollars into TWENTY-TWO inch wheels, but he wants to scrimp on a few hundred bucks for his ICE?

[&:]
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Jul 28, 2007 | 09:02 PM
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RE: Would my factory BOSE system fit in my friends Chrysler 300???
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ORIGINAL: Belligerence™

so let me get this straight... he dropped how many thousands of dollars into TWENTY-TWO inch wheels, but he wants to scrimp on a few hundred bucks for his ICE?

[&:]
the rims came with the car, and theres nothing wrong with being a smart buyer, i was gonna give them to him for free... how could you pass that up when all you needed to do was a little research??

i dont think it will work anyways.
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Jul 29, 2007 | 12:11 AM
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RE: Would my factory BOSE system fit in my friends Chrysler 300???
does he just have the 300 or the 300c? becuase my dad's stock 300c system is awesome even has a little bumpp haha.
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Jul 29, 2007 | 02:23 AM
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RE: Would my factory BOSE system fit in my friends Chrysler 300???
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ORIGINAL: AteUrV8

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ORIGINAL: Belligerence™

so let me get this straight... he dropped how many thousands of dollars into TWENTY-TWO inch wheels, but he wants to scrimp on a few hundred bucks for his ICE?

[&:]
the rims came with the car, and theres nothing wrong with being a smart buyer, i was gonna give them to him for free... how could you pass that up when all you needed to do was a little research??

i dont think it will work anyways.
ah ok, well that's a little different then lol. absolutely, there's nothing wrong with being a smart buyer at all. I think anything's possible, but the time & effort involved to make the system work in his car might be more than it's worth. maybe he should look at used aftermarket stuff? can usually find a lot of good deals on craigslist I've found.
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