YES!
You need to look into buying something called a Soundgate GMB2. If you go to Circuit City or Best Buy they might sell this for $100, but you will be able to find it on ebay for a fraction of the price. Basically this uses your existing Bose radio harness/speaker harness/amplifyer harness and wires into the GMB2. From the GMB2 unit, your speaker wires, power wires and other wires wire directly into your new radio/cd player. But remember, if you are adding a new radio/cd player that has MOSFET type high power outputs, then look into getting the OEM4A instead of the GMB2.
2007-04-03 14:21:16
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answered by Anonymous
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There are a very wide variety of vehicles with Bose audio systems, and not all of them are alike. For just about any vehicle, you can replace the head unit and keep the Bose amplifiers and speakers; but many require a special adapter module, and different vehicles may need different types of modules or integration methods.
The answer is, yes, it can be done; but we'd have to know the year and model of your vehicle to tell you what would be required to do it.
2007-04-03 13:05:30
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answered by KaeZoo 7
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the Bose system requires a professional install if you are not very electronically and mechanically inclined it requires rewiring the entire system to bypass the individual amps for each speaker. Evan with a harness there is more wiring necessary.
2016-05-14 16:51:55
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answered by raylene 1
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next time we need to know what vehicle you have and what stereo you are installing i can not see from here
you need one of this interfaces
http://www.soundgate.com/index.php?request=category.index&categoryid=21&snd_SID=cd06daed6cf680c79a16633a9
2007-04-03 15:07:07
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answered by conejote_99 7
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yes you can
2007-04-07 10:42:57
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answered by jerry 7
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Sure.
2007-04-03 18:02:19
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answered by Dj Bootleg 2
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