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want to add new speakers and amp to bose syetem
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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8703761" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>It's best to leave all of the factory wires alone if you can help it. For door speakers you'll run RCAs from the HU to either under a seat or in the trunk for an amplifier. The amp will need power directly from the battery and a ground, then you'll run the speaker wires through the door via the rubber tube near the hinge on the doors, you'll likely need to take apart the dash to get access to the interior side of the tube and then you may need to temporarily peel some of your door's water seal to reach in and get it on the other side. You may already have the harness you need if you have aftermarket speakers, stock speakers usually have a different configuration for the terminals while aftermarkets are much more standardized. I don't know what you mean about bypassing the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8703761, member: 679555"] It's best to leave all of the factory wires alone if you can help it. For door speakers you'll run RCAs from the HU to either under a seat or in the trunk for an amplifier. The amp will need power directly from the battery and a ground, then you'll run the speaker wires through the door via the rubber tube near the hinge on the doors, you'll likely need to take apart the dash to get access to the interior side of the tube and then you may need to temporarily peel some of your door's water seal to reach in and get it on the other side. You may already have the harness you need if you have aftermarket speakers, stock speakers usually have a different configuration for the terminals while aftermarkets are much more standardized. I don't know what you mean about bypassing the amp. [/QUOTE]
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