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Stock radio install

Billsboat

Sr. Member
Joined
Apr 3, 2013
Messages
461
Loc.
Rowlett tx
So I got a stock radio from one of the vendors. It's very nice! Of course I had to redo the dash because a PO had hacked a hole in it to put an am/fm. Anyway, I got the stock one in, looks great but not sure witch pug is for power. I'm assuming the signal male bullet plug is power and the radio grounds to the dash, and the double male/female plug is for the speaker.?

In advance thanks for your time
 

bteutsch

Sr. Member
Joined
Jan 11, 2009
Messages
875
Not sure if you are even interested, but I had an am/fm/aux/Bluetooth conversion done to my factory radio, still looks exactly the same but now has all those features plus an input for flash drives. Sent it to http://www.turnswitch.com check them out if you are interested. Not much on am around here. I also had cut a hole for a standard radio in my dash. When doing the paint body, I had the hole welded up to reinstall the factory radio .
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dingodog

New Member
Joined
Dec 10, 2015
Messages
6
Loc.
Santa Barbara
Ground and antenna

Also got a stock am. Where is the ground? Screw n the bottom? And the antenna? Female slot on the side?
 

69broncofun

Bronco Guru
Joined
Nov 22, 2016
Messages
1,380
Not sure if you are even interested, but I had an am/fm/aux/Bluetooth conversion done to my factory radio, still looks exactly the same but now has all those features plus an input for flash drives. Sent it to http://www.turnswitch.com check them out if you are interested. Not much on am around here. I also had cut a hole for a standard radio in my dash. When doing the paint body, I had the hole welded up to reinstall the factory radio .
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Is that a Camaro I see in the background?
 
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