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I have an 07 nbs sierra w/t it has an am/fm factory unit in it , can I install any cd player from 07 and up in th truck? I would like to use the 6 disc factory changer if posible.

( I know I have to get it programed at the dealer )

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I have an 07 nbs sierra w/t it has an am/fm factory unit in it , can I install any cd player from 07 and up in th truck? I would like to use the 6 disc factory changer if posible.

( I know I have to get it programed at the dealer )

 

 

Go for the USB radio instead, just look up USB on here and you'll find lots of Info... If you get a 16GB flash drive you can rip all of your CDs and leave the CDs at home :driving:

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I have an 07 nbs sierra w/t it has an am/fm factory unit in it , can I install any cd player from 07 and up in th truck? I would like to use the 6 disc factory changer if posible.

( I know I have to get it programed at the dealer )

 

 

Go for the USB radio instead, just look up USB on here and you'll find lots of Info... If you get a 16GB flash drive you can rip all of your CDs and leave the CDs at home :)

 

 

 

Any one else???

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No amp necessary. The dealer will reprogram the bose radio to increase output for a non bose speaker system. I just had it done. I installed a 2010 6 disc w/ usb into an 09 non bose silverado. All the radios are interchangable with a reprogram.

 

The radio is much like the ECM. There are different calibration ID's to identify what system components it is controlling. The dealer just has to program the correct calibration ID for your speaker package.

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I know this is a couple months old but what dealer did you go to? My dealer said they called GM and was told it wasn't possible.

 

No amp necessary. The dealer will reprogram the bose radio to increase output for a non bose speaker system. I just had it done. I installed a 2010 6 disc w/ usb into an 09 non bose silverado. All the radios are interchangable with a reprogram.

 

The radio is much like the ECM. There are different calibration ID's to identify what system components it is controlling. The dealer just has to program the correct calibration ID for your speaker package.

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Just talked with the dealer that is going to install my USB radio very soon he said it IS possible to use a BOSE 6 disc but only some have the knowledge to do it.

 

I will have my 08 single disc with aux input for sale in about 2 weeks! Any takers? :rolleyes:

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Does your dealer know how to do it? If so, would you share which one? Maybe I could call them or have my dealer call them. I just talked to another dealer and they said all they can do is program my RPO code in to the radio. Not sure if that is really all that is needed done or not.

 

Just talked with the dealer that is going to install my USB radio very soon he said it IS possible to use a BOSE 6 disc but only some have the knowledge to do it.

 

I will have my 08 single disc with aux input for sale in about 2 weeks! Any takers? :rolleyes:

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