Has anyone answered this?
The 1999 GMC stock radio has and auxiliary port on the back of the radio. Plug your sub woofer into the auxiliary port.
To my knowledge that will not work. I don't think there is a stock OEM audio system capable of powering a sub. (Unless it came with a sub/amp from the factory)
No. If you have an AUX button then an aftermarket sat radio can be installed if not...then it isn't possible. If you have a BOSE radio then you will have to have GMC 'flash' your radio.
The GMC Sierra 3500 had stock features such as air conditioning and AM/FM radio. It also has four wheel drive and stability control plus a satellite radio and traction control.
you only need an amp to boost the bass in your stereo system with a sub woofer (10'', 12'',15'') so No you don't necessarily need an amp!!
it is 8"
6.5"
first don't remove your stock stereo if u havn"t already. The radio works with the carscomputer to reset codes and other stuff. you can get an adapter that turns your speaker wire on the back of the radio into left and right channel to hook up to an aftermarket amplifier. then hook up your new speakers and sub woofer to the amp and use the stock radio to get your grove on. or install an after market radio in the glove box or middle console but don't remove the stock radio. get rid of the stock amp not powerful enough.
any 8 inch
What is the stock size tire for a 1994 sierra Z71
if it is a stock sub woofer it should be an 8 inch
To hook up satellite radio to a stock radio in a 2005 Chrysler 300C, you will typically need a satellite radio tuner compatible with your vehicle. You'll also need an FM modulator or an auxiliary input adapter if your stock radio lacks direct inputs. Install the tuner according to the manufacturer's instructions, connect it to the vehicle's power source, and then tune your stock radio to the designated frequency or input for the satellite signal. Finally, secure the antenna on the vehicle's roof for optimal reception.