Question about Stock Stereo

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Is there a input in the back of the stock stereo? I have a Sirius Radio I would like to directly connect to the stereo. I get a Crappy signal from it when using it through the Radio Channels.

Is there any equipment I need to buy?

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You can get an adapter that will plug into the RCA's for the CD changer that will allow you to plug in a 1/8" stereo jack. Check the FAQ's, there are some links in there.

No, you can't just plug in to those RCA's and have it work.
 

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You can get an adapter that will plug into the RCA's for the CD changer that will allow you to plug in a 1/8" stereo jack. Check the FAQ's, there are some links in there.

No, you can't just plug in to those RCA's and have it work.

I figured I'd need some type of adapter and I completely forgot about the CD Changer options for that. I'll have to Check the FAQ. THanks for the info.
 

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I found my Solution. I'm going to get a FM Direct Line Relay. IT will hook the Radio directly to the FM antenna Line. It's also cheaper than all other options.
 

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I found my Solution. I'm going to get a FM Direct Line Relay. IT will hook the Radio directly to the FM antenna Line. It's also cheaper than all other options.

How does that work? Do you lose FM radio reception then?
 

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How does that work? Do you lose FM radio reception then?


It acks Like a spliter. the Antenna goes into the the FM Relay Box. Then I Plug the FM replay into the back of the Stereo. Then when I turn the Sirius on. instead the singal going wireless to the Radio Antenna. It will feed the signal straight into the Antenna Wires and into the stero. So When I have the correct Radio station on the Radio there Won't be any static what so ever because of the Direct Line.
 

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Scratch that last post! I found another website and everything was cheaper. too :D

Hopefully I'll get my parts this week and I can install it next weekend.
 

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