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<blockquote data-quote="Frankensuby" data-source="post: 6146003" data-attributes="member: 569869"><p>Get:</p><p></p><p>JVC Deck model #</p><p></p><p>Year, make, and model of car</p><p></p><p>And post back.</p><p></p><p>More than likely Bose uses a post-deck amplifier system, so you'd need to either use exisiting sending wire (if it is 18 gauge) or buy some cheapy Hitron 16 gauge (like 20$ for 100 feet) and run new wiring for your speakers. Them you'd need new speakers because more than likely Bose is running 1 or 2-ohm setups, so it will conflict with the deck which will be 4 Ohm. This is what I am having issues with while trying to work on my Firends 97 Infiniti J30.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankensuby, post: 6146003, member: 569869"] Get: JVC Deck model # Year, make, and model of car And post back. More than likely Bose uses a post-deck amplifier system, so you'd need to either use exisiting sending wire (if it is 18 gauge) or buy some cheapy Hitron 16 gauge (like 20$ for 100 feet) and run new wiring for your speakers. Them you'd need new speakers because more than likely Bose is running 1 or 2-ohm setups, so it will conflict with the deck which will be 4 Ohm. This is what I am having issues with while trying to work on my Firends 97 Infiniti J30. [/QUOTE]
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