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On 6/10/2019 at 9:51 AM, Rfordhamjr said:

No worries on the delay. I'm only starting to rip into it now. Also there must be a different wiring harness in the 8in display. Here's a picture of what I'm looking at

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where is this located exactly? behind the dash?

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here's an image of the speaker wiring color codes for the 2019 2500HD. If you have the bose system with the stock subwoofer, the wires for the Sub are Blue and Grey. If you are planning on keeping the stock amp and you don't have the plug n play adapter it is best to tap the sub wires before the bose amp for an LOC for the best audio signal 

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Hello friends,

 

I have a 2025 Silverado LT 13.4" infotainment without Bose and recently bought the Rockford Fosgate P300-12T to install. Based on the GM-kicker instructions, I can access high level audio from the blue/brown and blue wires running from 28 pin connector behind glovebox. However, if you take a look at the pic my connectors, there are no such wires. Any help on where I can tap into front speakers? No yellow/black & yellow nor blue/brown & blue. There is twisted blue/yellow & blue/white going into the 28-pin connector.

 

I recently tapped into the Left Rear speaker and was not pleased with the results, would like a broader range of input so going for front speaker. Would it be optimum to tap into 1 front and 1 rear speaker for full range of input? Or is it better for me to tap both left & right fronts?

 

Please let me know, I am not as knowledgeful as you guys. Appreciations in advance!

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