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Has anyone installed the accessory Kicker subwoofer from GM in a crew cab with Bose? I'm wondering if it really works, and also, where it fits exactly and how it's attached? And was it worth the trouble?

 

 

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I transferred my KICKER sub portion to my Duramax from my 14' 1500. It wasn't hard to do. I just had to splice into two wires behind the drivers side kicker panel and run the power wires under the hood.

If I hadn't already had this system from my other truck, I would have gone LOUDER with an aftermarket sub/amp/control knob.

  • 3 months later...
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Not much info on the specifics of the kicker sub, anybody know how big? power?


Seems like for $700 you could buy a box to fit under the seat, 800W amp, and nice 12in sub and still save some money.


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I have the factory Kicker sub with Bose in my 2016 Sierra. I really like it, sounds great. Fairly simple to install. Cost is not cheap but considering that this type of thing is factory plug and play, and it's a frivolous type expenditure, it is reasonably priced.

 

 

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  • 2 months later...
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I thought the sub came with the bose system? Is it just sub ready??? I have the bucket seats and the sound system rocks.

 

 

"

  • The premium Bose® audio system features 6-speakers located throughout the cabin for rich, clear acoustics
  • 7-speaker system with subwoofer when ordered with bucket seats
  • Included with available All Terrain HD Package or Duramax® Plus Package"
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  • 3 weeks later...
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7 speaker bose system has a 4" subwoofer mounted under the center console. It sounds like a really nice computer speaker system, definitely not like something snoop would have in his '6 4.

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I believe the kicker option is a 200W amp.

 

There's also the JL Stealthbox option but that is over a grand without an amp and not plug and play. I did have a Stealthbox in my 2008 Yukon Denali and it was spectacular.

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I'm trying to figure out if the kicker subwoofer plug and play harness that comes in the GM Audio Upgrade, 200\\/400W Sub-Woofer & Amp - GM (19303115) system works with the 2019 Silverado 2500hd with bose system. Or do I need another harness or adapter to connect it properly. Any information would be greatly appreciated 

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On 2/12/2022 at 10:37 PM, johnathanryan30 said:

I'm trying to figure out if the kicker subwoofer plug and play harness that comes in the GM Audio Upgrade, 200\\/400W Sub-Woofer & Amp - GM (19303115) system works with the 2019 Silverado 2500hd with bose system. Or do I need another harness or adapter to connect it properly. Any information would be greatly appreciated 

hope you find out.  I have a 10" sub under my seat with Bose but I think the noise cancelling keeping it from achieving its potential. 

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