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2002 Avalanche Clarion VRX935VD install


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ardavis78 
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Posted: September 18, 2005 at 10:39 PM / IP Logged  
I have a 2002 Avalanche.  I want to install my Clarion VRX935VD in the stock opening.  I am aware of the screen hitting the shifter.  My questions are about wiring.  It doesn't have the Bose option.  Also, I DON'T want to use the OnStar either.  Does anyone have any recommendations on wiring this?  I think I might run new speaker wires.  Holla back at me.  Thanks
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This should answer all your questions, since you are an AV owner check out the rest of the site, tons of good info.

http://www.chevyavalanchefanclub.com/cafcna/index.php/topic,34366.0.html

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Thnx...greatly appreciated!!!
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But does my stock radio have a separate amp...I thought the Bose systems only had external amps?...Mine isn't a Bose system...Can I just hook up the unit as normal and just disregard the OnStar crap?

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No you probably have a stock amp in there. I thought the same thing and then couldn't figure out why I had no sound once I'd installed everything. Easiest thing to do would be to open the glove box, pop out the insert and look behind it, if you see a large aluminum colored box with a bunch of wires running through it then you have a factory amp. Chances are good that you do even though it's not a bose system.
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WOOOOW!!!   It sounds sooo much better since I bypassed that stupid amp.  I'm still using the stock H/U for the moment.  I can't believe the difference in sound quality!!!  Thanks a lot!!

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