- ** Simply plugs into New Aftermarket Antenna and then into original Antenna wire
- ** Allows connection an aftermarket receiver to the factory antenna cable.
- ** Has a male Motorola plug on one end and OEM jack on the other
- ** No Cutting or Wiring Needed – Plug N Play connection (no experience necessary)
- ** Use with New Aftermarket Radio Installs – Keeps FM / AM Factory Antenna Useable.
Product Description
** THIS ADAPTER IS USED WHEN REPLACING OEM STOCK RADIO TO AN AFTERMARKET STEREO ** PLUGS DIRECTLY INTO CARS OEM ANTENNA SOCKET AND THEN INTO THE NEW (AFTERMARKET) STEREO ** Radio Antenna Adapters are usually Required when Installing an aftermarket stereo for the first time ** No Cutting or Wiring Needed – Plug N Play connection (no experience necessary) ** Allows AM/FM Radio to still work w/ After market Antenna ** Connects the factory antenna cable to any afterm… More >>
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