GM delco head unit
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GM delco head unit
I'm not much of an audiophile. Right now I still have the bose/delco tape deck that came in it. A friend of mine has a delco cd player that came out of a Yukon. Think it will work in my camaro? The theftlock crap will probably give me problems won't it? Work around? Will it not work right since I have the Bose sound system?
Doesn't really matter either way. He's not going to charge me anything for it.
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Doesn't really matter either way. He's not going to charge me anything for it.
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RE: GM delco head unit
The '95's had a different head unit than the 96+. So I'm not sure whether that will work or not, the wiring may be a bit different, and I know you can't replace the stock head unit with anything other than another one like it without redoing the whole audio system because the bose speakers are a 2 ohm speaker, so most head units don't work with them, along with the fact that most head units have a built in amp, and the bose system has a separate amp from the head unit. You could try, but make sure you can easily get rid of it if it doesn't work. You can always get one off of ebay, that's what I did when mine crapped out!
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