05 Tahoe LT

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Colby_e32

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I would personally take a multimeter, and ohm out each front speaker. If per say one of the tweeters isn't functioning (the driver side) it will seem way less loud than the passenger side.

IF you've verified the ohm of each front speaker, id suspect you have a problem with the BOSE amplifier if you have bose.

EDIT: just saw your post i assume you do not have bose. IF you do not have bose, you will NOT have a factory amplifier. Your head unit install will be pretty straight forward.

Hope this helps!
 
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I would personally take a multimeter, and ohm out each front speaker. If per say one of the tweeters isn't functioning (the driver side) it will seem way less loud than the passenger side.

IF you've verified the ohm of each front speaker, id suspect you have a problem with the BOSE amplifier if you have bose.

EDIT: just saw your post i assume you do not have bose. IF you do not have bose, you will NOT have a factory amplifier. Your head unit install will be pretty straight forward.

Hope this helps!
10-4 I was just making sure the tweeters and speaker are working on the driver side they are just not as loud as the passenger side
 

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