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<blockquote data-quote="Sgt. Spuds" data-source="post: 8060351" data-attributes="member: 651125"><p>You will want to run a 4 channel amp and all new speaker wire to the doors. The stock Bose amp is integrated deep in the car and bypassing it ( like mine is now, waiting to install new amp ) you will lose some functionality. If you hook up the aftermarket speakers to the Bose amp you will lose a bit of power as the Bose are 2 ohm speakers, unless you go with 2 ohm replacements. The best bet is to just run new wire, and a 4 channel, with an aftermarket head unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sgt. Spuds, post: 8060351, member: 651125"] You will want to run a 4 channel amp and all new speaker wire to the doors. The stock Bose amp is integrated deep in the car and bypassing it ( like mine is now, waiting to install new amp ) you will lose some functionality. If you hook up the aftermarket speakers to the Bose amp you will lose a bit of power as the Bose are 2 ohm speakers, unless you go with 2 ohm replacements. The best bet is to just run new wire, and a 4 channel, with an aftermarket head unit. [/QUOTE]
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