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Hey everyone! Bought a ‘24 base system and am wanting to add an amplifier. Is there a harness that can be added to the system to not have to cut any wires? Or do you tap in the wires at the speaker itself?

Also, what are my options for roll bar speaker replacement? I can’t do the 6.5 since the roll bar changed.
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You won't find a harness that plugs in directly, except at the physical speaker. I'm not sure if it's sold separately, but the RF soundbar might fit if you can find a shop that will order one for you. You could also reach out to a specialty shop to see what they can do for you, since they might be able to custom fab something to work out for you.
 
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You won't find a harness that plugs in directly, except at the physical speaker. I'm not sure if it's sold separately, but the RF soundbar might fit if you can find a shop that will order one for you. You could also reach out to a specialty shop to see what they can do for you, since they might be able to custom fab something to work out for you.
Yeah, I can do it myself , didn’t know if there was a PAC unit or something that made it easy to begin with.
 

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There is a slight chance that another company (Chevy, Ford, etc...) may use the same physical plug that you could adapt over to what you need. I once used a GM and Hyundai harness to make an adapter for a Nissan OEM Bose signal to feed a processor in the past. Yet again, a specialty shop should have an installer that's seasoned enough to identify if the harness is familiar enough fairly quickly to get you set in the right direction.
 
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There is a slight chance that another company (Chevy, Ford, etc...) may use the same physical plug that you could adapt over to what you need. I once used a GM and Hyundai harness to make an adapter for a Nissan OEM Bose signal to feed a processor in the past. Yet again, a specialty shop should have an installer that's seasoned enough to identify if the harness is familiar enough fairly quickly to get you set in the right direction.
Yeah, I mean, I was an installer for a few years that did audio work on the side (electronic repair first) but didn’t know if any product a company made ahead of time before I make one myself
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