So Im probably overthinking this and I hate to ask on such a covered topic but I've gone through several pages and I still am confused. I'm building a system for my 02 Denali that will comprise of:
- Aftermarket HU with 3 sets of Pre-outs
- 4 Channel Amp
- Mono Amp
- Sub and box
- New Component speakers
- New Wiring
My goal is to remove all the factory bose stuff. Speakers, amp, sub, wiring everything. It would bug me knowing theres redundant wiring in my vehicle thats not even needed, so as much as I can possibly remove without hacking and cutting up too many wires. I keep reading about the bose bypass but I see different threads about
- re-pinning two cheap "incorrect" metra harness
- a $49.99 correct metra harness
- or if you scrap the whole system you only needed a $9.99 harness, which I already have from my camaro's system.
I've also read theres a hidden connector that connects to the headunit, all the bose stuff and when you remove that you can pull out all the bose wiring and use that cheap $9.99 harness that I talked about earlier, which makes the most sense to me for my goals. I haven't dug into my dash to see if theres any validity to it because its been to cold to screw around lol If it makes any difference, Im using the PAC ROEM-21A right now but would prefer not to use it since its so bulky and space is tight.
I've done systems before but on old ass basic cars and the bose is throwing me for a loop. I'm the type of person that likes to have a plan and understand the systems of what I'm doing before I start ripping shit out. So my question to people that have gone this route is how did you do it?
Also if anyone could post a link or info to get wiring schematics for the various systems for our vehicles that would be mucho appreciated.
- Aftermarket HU with 3 sets of Pre-outs
- 4 Channel Amp
- Mono Amp
- Sub and box
- New Component speakers
- New Wiring
My goal is to remove all the factory bose stuff. Speakers, amp, sub, wiring everything. It would bug me knowing theres redundant wiring in my vehicle thats not even needed, so as much as I can possibly remove without hacking and cutting up too many wires. I keep reading about the bose bypass but I see different threads about
- re-pinning two cheap "incorrect" metra harness
- a $49.99 correct metra harness
- or if you scrap the whole system you only needed a $9.99 harness, which I already have from my camaro's system.
I've also read theres a hidden connector that connects to the headunit, all the bose stuff and when you remove that you can pull out all the bose wiring and use that cheap $9.99 harness that I talked about earlier, which makes the most sense to me for my goals. I haven't dug into my dash to see if theres any validity to it because its been to cold to screw around lol If it makes any difference, Im using the PAC ROEM-21A right now but would prefer not to use it since its so bulky and space is tight.
I've done systems before but on old ass basic cars and the bose is throwing me for a loop. I'm the type of person that likes to have a plan and understand the systems of what I'm doing before I start ripping shit out. So my question to people that have gone this route is how did you do it?
Also if anyone could post a link or info to get wiring schematics for the various systems for our vehicles that would be mucho appreciated.