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Originally Posted by BlackZBunny I have to relocate the factory bose sub (non-nav), is there a easy plug and play? I'm not looking to replace the rest of the system
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You'd have to cut the harness and extend every wire to the length you need. Make sure to do this with the battery disconnected as the like 12 volt wire can short out others.
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