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Re: Removing and Replacing a 1995 Bose Stereo.

Subject: Re: Removing and Replacing a 1995 Bose Stereo.
by Durango_Boy on 2009/4/29 12:12:38

I took a peek at the FAQs and I was left with a few questions. The ABS pump is behind the driver's seat so does that mean the main audio processor is behind the dash? I want to verify that the factory stereo would affect no other systems in the car when it's removed.

Are there any specific tips or pictures for removing the head unit, otherwise I'll just go in blind.

I didn't realize the factory wiring was 22 gauge. Smallest I use is 18 gauge but I usually use 16 gauge. In that case I'll be running new speaker wire.

Pics of installs in late C4s would be great.
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