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I purchased a 2019 Silverado LTZ and want to add the bose OEM amp and sub, The chevy website says that my truck is one that had that option tho i didn't get it, I need to know if the wires are already run for the center console sub and amp. Also what will i need to do to activate it? I have the 8" info system.

 

Thanks for your help and answers

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I’ve never heard of this. I thought all Bose systems included the sub as long as the truck has the front center console and bucket seats. But I guess the 2019’s could be different. You might try posting in that forum. This forum is for K2 (2014-2018) trucks

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Thanks didn’t even see that :)

 

its not not the Bose system in it, but I’m going to add the amp and sub to it. Hopefully it will work. 

 

Can a moderator or move this for me?

 

thanks. 

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1 hour ago, Warlock007 said:

I purchased a 2019 Silverado LTZ and want to add the bose OEM amp and sub, The chevy website says that my truck is one that had that option tho i didn't get it, I need to know if the wires are already run for the center console sub and amp. Also what will i need to do to activate it? I have the 8" info system.

 

Thanks for your help and answers

Certainly not trying to talk you out of anything but the stock Bose w/sub is just okay. If you’re going to go through all that you might look for something better. I have the stock Bose system and was not really happy with it. I went with the DB Drive Euphoria 10" shallow mount subwoofers (2) and the DB Drive Euphoria WDX 1000 watt amplifier. Not the best by any means but a lot better than the Bose. I did lose my under seat storage in the back though. Have you priced out the Bose system yet? 

I will say I have the 2018 so maybe the 2019 set up is better??

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Thanks for the info, I’m 50 now so not looking for that kind of power. Current sounds great with windows closed but not that it’s nice enough in Fl for the windows down finding I need to turn up 3/4 for almost same level. If I’m able to get the boost with the oem stuff think I’ll be good. 

 

Yah priced out, not bad but it is a stealership :)

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46 minutes ago, 1SLOW1500 said:

You need harness amp and sub then you need programming and your all set. Message pgamboa.

Cool, thanks do you have a part number for the harness?

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Cool, thanks do you have a part number for the harness?
No best thing to do is take a vin for a truck that has what you want look it up and find the harness there and copy the part number. I would say phill, wam, or mvi can all do it.
I know Nasty added console and radio dont know about the sub.

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13 minutes ago, Warlock007 said:

Thanks for the info, I’m 50 now so not looking for that kind of power. Current sounds great with windows closed but not that it’s nice enough in Fl for the windows down finding I need to turn up 3/4 for almost same level. If I’m able to get the boost with the oem stuff think I’ll be good. 

 

Yah priced out, not bad but it is a stealership :)

Awesome! Congrats on the new truck and pgamboa is a wizard at these things...helped a lot of people. He makes things right, and helps guide you through if you run into trouble. 

Oh and as 1Slow1500 said, Chris at WAMS...he is an expert at programming.

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6 minutes ago, 1SLOW1500 said:

No best thing to do is take a vin for a truck that has what you want look it up and find the harness there and copy the part number. I would say phill, wam, or mvi can all do it.
I know Nasty added console and radio dont know about the sub.

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Cool, yah it would be the high country then. Will see what I can find. Already ordered the amp and speaker but think I’ll need the part sub mounts into and the harness. Hopefully the dealer will pass that along for me but think I need the schematic for those areas as well, that may be a touch more difficult from dealer tho

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