Can I Go Back To Stock??
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Re: Can I Go Back To Stock??
If you use the stock HU and aftermarket amps and speakers, you will have to tap into the stock wiring bundle in the trunk to insert the LOCs and rewire the wires from the amps to the speakers.
It is possible to reconnect the stock wiring bundle in the trunk back together using crimp connectors after splicing into them to reinstall the stock Bose amp. It won't look stock but should operate like the original stock.
In terms of the stock speaker wiring, if you use the existing stock speaker wiring for your aftermarket speakers, you could reinstall the original stock paper cones/refrigerator magnet speakers.
You should be able to return it back to stock. Even if you change out the HU and dash, you could return it back to stock.
BUT, be aware that if you reinstall all your stock Bose crap, you might get less of a trade-in or resale value!!!!! lol
docron1 aka joe
It is possible to reconnect the stock wiring bundle in the trunk back together using crimp connectors after splicing into them to reinstall the stock Bose amp. It won't look stock but should operate like the original stock.
In terms of the stock speaker wiring, if you use the existing stock speaker wiring for your aftermarket speakers, you could reinstall the original stock paper cones/refrigerator magnet speakers.
You should be able to return it back to stock. Even if you change out the HU and dash, you could return it back to stock.
BUT, be aware that if you reinstall all your stock Bose crap, you might get less of a trade-in or resale value!!!!! lol
docron1 aka joe
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Re: Can I Go Back To Stock??
Of course. The only minor catch is I'm not aware of anyone that makes a female harness cable that you can plug the Bose amp connectors into. You have to cut the wires to that harness to access the output of the head unit and the factory speaker wiring (unless you run new wiring). You could always re-attach those wires to put the Bose amp back in.
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