Install xm antenna dodge ram
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Add to Cart. Add to wishlist Add to compare. Soft Mount - Includes the following parts: Aftermarket SiriusXM Antenna - Magnetically installs on the exterior of the truck and plugs into the included multiplexer.
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Also Purchased. Quick View. We will continue to fulfill Add to Cart Add to wishlist. Extended warranties are also available! I also routed the radio end from the A pillar location to this same place behind glove box. Then I ran that same antenna you bought from the center of the hood really it works best in center of the hood and then behind the dash.
I also ran this antenna end up to behind the glove box. When I load the truck camper in the summer, I put the puck on the middle of the hood, drop the carpet below the glove box, and plug the hood antenna into the cable that goes to radio behind the glove box.
When I unload the camper in the winter, I unplug the hood puck and hide it under the hood. Then I plug the extension cable from the original radio into the cable that goes to the radio behind the glove box. I only have one cable, and that is for SAT only. I do see a part number listed on one of those drawings for what they call the puck antenna, which is what they are calling SDARS.
My is up by the clearance lights. To be honest, in some areas I have found my Sirius magnetic mount antenna on the center hood still is not that good, so I will stream music from my cell phone direct into my radio over Bluetooth. I unhooked the factory antenna yellow one and coupled in my new antenna. It worked great.
For my RAM , I did the same thing except I drilled a hole in the hood and mounted the antenna permanently. Then I ran the magnetic antenna to the hood. The only annoyance is having to occasionally find another free FM channel as you run down the road.
When driving south or southwest we get reception from the installed roof antenna. Using a cardboard template from under the hood I marked it and made the hole. I drilled and ran the cable through the right side A-pillar as the radio connection is in the pillar.
This install works great! A friend did the relocation with his truck camper and it worked. Only an inch of wire is showing. I had to access the back of the radio to remove the antenna connection and plug in the new antenna.
The only issue is that the unit is not a magnetic mount. It has a nut and bolt, so I had to fabricate a mount and attach it to the front of the truck. The GPS and radio work perfectly now.
With our first I learned the hard way that the camper makes a better bridge than a clear sky to get the satellite signal. On our rig I have a ranch hand bumper. When we bought our Ram I went down to the dealer looking for an antenna. I used that on my Ram I ran the wire down the bumper and under the grill. Then it went up behind the head light, the radiator, and behind the battery and into the cab.
The rest was bundled up and stuffed out of the way away. It works just great no matter which direction we travel. The picture was taken at the Texas Rally put on by Princess Craft back in Using the marine mount, the cable goes through the center of the mount.
You can use Dicor sealant around the mount and make it waterproof. I then ran the cable through the cabinets of the camper. I installed it inside the camper by the camper radio. That way I can put a portable SiriusXM tuner in the camper. I ran a cable from the radio out of the back of the truck cab. After loading the camper I connect the two cables and never lose SiriusXM radio signal. I put the antenna on left front fender. The Onyx control head slips in and out of a car kit so I move it between vehicles and my shop.
I was able to find additional car and home kits on eBay pretty cheap. I was able to negotiate a lower rate and upgrade that allows me to also listen to SiriusXM radio via the internet.
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