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Hello people,

I have the Kicker sub-only for sale for the '07-'13 1500, '07-'14 HD crew cabs. I bought this used, it works fine, but it doesn't fit my '15 HD, although GM & Kicker part #'s suggest that. Anyhow, I'm looking to get $400 shipped OBO, to lower 48. Please message me, or you can call 406-439-4276, I'm in Montana.

 

P.S. I'm buying the correct sub & I'll include the new, uninstalled harness with this used unit. Hit me up or call with any ?'s, thanks!...Bob

Do you realize that you're posting this in the 2014+ thread which would also be the wrong part for our trucks? You should post this in the forum for the older body style.

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Do you realize that you're posting this in the 2014+ thread which would also be the wrong part for our trucks? You should post this in the forum for the older body style.

Not wrong part if you have a '14 Sierra or Silverado HD Crew

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Not wrong part if you have a '14 Sierra or Silverado HD Crew

Read the title of the forum again...

 

  1. 2014 / 2015 / 2016 Chevrolet Silverado & GMC Sierra 1500
  2. 2014 / 2015 / 2016 Silverado & Sierra Accessories & Modifications
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So I want the sub amp kit and reading online it says not compatible with Bose OR MYLINK systems. I have an LT with mylink and no Bose. Dealership I called said this was correct. So anyone here install the kicker sub and amp with the 8 inch mylink system and if so, does it work perfectly fine?

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I just responded to an older post, didn't even realize the title of thread, nor did I think it'd be a big deal.

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So I want the sub amp kit and reading online it says not compatible with Bose OR MYLINK systems. I have an LT with mylink and no Bose. Dealership I called said this was correct. So anyone here install the kicker sub and amp with the 8 inch mylink system and if so, does it work perfectly fine?

 

There is two kits available. One includes a sub and an external amp, this is the one you will need since you do not have Bose. The other is just a Sub with amp attached to it, which is compatible with Bose and the one i have installed on my Sierra with Bose

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I just responded to an older post, didn't even realize the title of thread, nor did I think it'd be a big deal.

It's not a big deal. I was just trying to help you out. Not many people intentionally want to buy the wrong sub, so I was just saying that you'd probably have better luck in the other forum.

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So I want the sub amp kit and reading online it says not compatible with Bose OR MYLINK systems. I have an LT with mylink and no Bose. Dealership I called said this was correct. So anyone here install the kicker sub and amp with the 8 inch mylink system and if so, does it work perfectly fine?

 

To directly answer your question is Yes. If you have an 8" mylink without bose this is the correct system for you.

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To directly answer your question is Yes. If you have an 8" mylink without bose this is the correct system for you.

I just ordered the complete system amp and sub for my 2014 Silverado crew cab LT. I have the 8 inch screen but I do not think I have Bose speakers? Definitely did not have a sub. Is there a way to tell if mine has the Bose system?

 

Anyway, I just tried to install this tonight. It got dark in about an hour so I did not get it completely done, but I hooked everything up real quick just to hear it and nothing is working???

 

I double checked the connections and the fuses and everything seems good. I am hoping this system does not only work with the smaller screen stereos?

Anyone know if this works with the 8 inch screen for sure?

 

Any ideas why it would not be working? I was thinking maybe it is not grounded good enough? I did put the grounds where the instructions said to.

 

Thanks for your help!

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It'll have the Bose logo on the speaker grilles.

 

 

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yes it definitely works with the 8 inch screen. If you had Bose you would have a sub and would say Bose on the grilles of the speaker. double check that all you connections are good, fuses are in holders at batteries ?, ground? Its plug and play so not much could be wrong.

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Ok....I need to upgrade my factory non bose system, with this Kicker Sub & Amp combo for the Crew Cab. I believe the correct part number I need is 19303117 for my Crew Cab.

 

Question I have is on the instructions, do they tell you how to get the deck face plate or surrounding trim off, as I am really not wanting to figure that out the hard way and breaking something or some tabs.

 

Another question, for those who paid to have it installed. How long did it take a Audio Shop or Dealer to install, and how much did they charge?

 

 

Thanks!

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Ok....I need to upgrade my factory non bose system, with this Kicker Sub & Amp combo for the Crew Cab. I believe the correct part number I need is 19303117 for my Crew Cab.

 

Question I have is on the instructions, do they tell you how to get the deck face plate or surrounding trim off, as I am really not wanting to figure that out the hard way and breaking something or some tabs.

 

Another question, for those who paid to have it installed. How long did it take a Audio Shop or Dealer to install, and how much did they charge?

 

 

Thanks!

I don't think you'll have to pull the trim off around the the face plate.

 

I had the dealer install mine, filling the GM Accessories website for price installed. Dealership never did one before mine so it was a learning curve. It took them about 4 hours but I only had to pay for an hour.

 

 

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Kicker emailed me install instructions. Doesn't look too bad, but you do have to take the trim off around the radio.

 

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Yes the radio comes out because you have to plug in a harness behind it. It's easy enough to do. The biggest pain is fishing the power wires through the firewall

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