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<blockquote data-quote="tallassazn" data-source="post: 319801" data-attributes="member: 550314"><p>I am removing the factory bose system.</p><p></p><p>I have layed down rca, power, remote, ground, and removed bose amplifiers.</p><p></p><p>However I remember when I installed speakers in my 98 altima, I just used the preexisting speaker wires.</p><p></p><p>With the bose system, the harness is a lot thicker, I was wondering if anyone know what things were.</p><p></p><p>Specifically in the doors. The stock system has the speaker and also tweeters. If I remove the wire harness from the factory spearker/amplifier, how can I use this harness to connect new speakers. I don't want to lay down new wire and run it from the door into the car. There just seems too be no room to complete such a task.</p><p></p><p>Can I possibly cut/splice the harness that remains? If so does anyone know which one I should use. There seems to be 6 wires. One red/black which I will guess is power and ground. Could the other 4 be 2 sets one for the speaker and one for the tweeter?</p><p></p><p>Any help please, much thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tallassazn, post: 319801, member: 550314"] I am removing the factory bose system. I have layed down rca, power, remote, ground, and removed bose amplifiers. However I remember when I installed speakers in my 98 altima, I just used the preexisting speaker wires. With the bose system, the harness is a lot thicker, I was wondering if anyone know what things were. Specifically in the doors. The stock system has the speaker and also tweeters. If I remove the wire harness from the factory spearker/amplifier, how can I use this harness to connect new speakers. I don't want to lay down new wire and run it from the door into the car. There just seems too be no room to complete such a task. Can I possibly cut/splice the harness that remains? If so does anyone know which one I should use. There seems to be 6 wires. One red/black which I will guess is power and ground. Could the other 4 be 2 sets one for the speaker and one for the tweeter? Any help please, much thanks [/QUOTE]
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