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Old 01-20-2010, 01:35 PM   #262
reedikyaluss
 
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Drives: 2005 Chrysler 300C
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Originally Posted by ltlaudio View Post
For HRPIII, if you replace the radio with a double din, why would you want to retain STOCK XM, PDIM, onstar nav, ect? They will still work, as in not being REMOVED from the car, but trying to get all theese stock pieces to work with an aftermarket radio would be almost pointless. The only thing I see being useful is steering wheel controls, which are easily integrated into my kit. The heated seats are retained as well. And hopefully any new unit you would get would have bluetooth built in (with caller ID that actually works rather then GM's that just displays the #)

I think that answered all your questions.

Agreed... if you are buying this kit, then you are buying it with the intent of purchasing your own aftermarket Navigation system from Pioneer, Clarion, Eclipse etc etc.

All of these Navigation systems have their own XM/Sirius radio capabilties, as well as bluetooth. The bluetooth in these navigations are FAR more advanced than the stock radio.. such as importing your contact list, and displaying full name and everything on the double din display.

Double din navigation >>>> ONstar.

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