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2010 Lariat non-sony...center speaker wired?

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Old 11-21-2017, 04:24 PM
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Default 2010 Lariat non-sony...center speaker wired?

i have a 2010 Lariat that does not have the sony system. I don't have the center speaker up on the dash, but would my truck be wired for it? I'd like to add the speaker if able.
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I don't think so.. I don't think the '10 had a center speaker
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Didn't have a center speaker wired.
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Does the stock receiver have outputs for it? Or should I splice off both the L and R sides.
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Does the stock receiver have outputs for it? Or should I splice off both the L and R sides.
No outputs and that is all it is, is a combo of the L and R. But why do you want it? Many people disconnect it...
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unless you have the proper processing for a center channel there really is no point in doing it. it won't make your system sound any better and may even make you dislike the results.
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