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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan836 View Post
    Or just hardwire your speakers and get rid of the bose all together. Thats what I did and only thing I lost was the onstar which was good because the onstar made a really bad whine with the new radio for some reason.
    That's how he did it basically, he used a harness that keeps you from having to hardwire. If you are bypassing Bose in a nbs by hardwiring, not only are you wasting time but you are hacking up wires that don't need hacking.
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