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- JimK-NYExplorer II
computermonkey wrote:
JimK-NY wrote:
I cannot help you with your Chevy. I can tell you what worked with my 2018 Ram. I needed a new shark fin antenna in a better location. I could only find the antenna and appropriate wiring harness through the dealer. I did find the wiring specifics online. I had to remove the cover on the passenger side front window pillar to plug in the new wiring. I made a magnetic base that would work for attaching the new antenna to the hood. Before replacing the antenna, I had about 70% function. Afterwards that went to over 90%. I still lose signal in some locations when the truck is pointed exactly north.
Our 2013 has the same issue. I googled and found the part numbers and purchased the shark fin and wiring extension. Now my question is where do you run the wiring through the firewall?
Thanks,
The factory wire is relatively short but works perfectly the way I snaked the wire into the passenger door jam and up through to the engine compartment and then to the hood location. The hood location is just a few inches forward of the back of the hood on the passenger side. - Kayteg1Explorer II
flyte63 wrote:
While shopping for a 2020 F-250 we noticed two black parts n the top rear edge of the cab that appear to be The GPS Navigation Antenna and a Sirius XM antenna. Because of this location it seams like both would be severely impacted by a cab-over camper. Are there any 2020 Ford Super Duty owners who can chime in regarding real world experience with Nav and Sat radio performance when traveling with their camper?
Thanks!
I had 12' TC all over the continent and GPS always work flawlessly.
My jaw drop when US-model of 2017 F350 found small, suburban house in Port Ruppert, BC.
Sirus radio is loosing signal on all my vehicles downtown Las Vegas about every 1/2 mile.
When it took me about 20 seconds to add Sirus to newly purchased car, I had to spend 2 hr on chat rooms and phone to have the service canceled. Those die-hard salesmen will not let you go easy. - computermonkeyExplorerAppreciate the idea. I've had the kick panel and glove box out and really don't see a good way through the firewall.
- jimh406Explorer IIIIf there isn’t a suitable grommet, try pulling the trim back along the cab and running the cord under it. Worked fine for my Ford for a remote cell phone booster cable. In my case, the trim wasn’t glued in place. I don’t know if Ram’s are or not, but it’s worth a look.
- computermonkeyExplorer
JimK-NY wrote:
I cannot help you with your Chevy. I can tell you what worked with my 2018 Ram. I needed a new shark fin antenna in a better location. I could only find the antenna and appropriate wiring harness through the dealer. I did find the wiring specifics online. I had to remove the cover on the passenger side front window pillar to plug in the new wiring. I made a magnetic base that would work for attaching the new antenna to the hood. Before replacing the antenna, I had about 70% function. Afterwards that went to over 90%. I still lose signal in some locations when the truck is pointed exactly north.
Our 2013 has the same issue. I googled and found the part numbers and purchased the shark fin and wiring extension. Now my question is where do you run the wiring through the firewall?
Thanks, - flyte63ExplorerWhile shopping for a 2020 F-250 we noticed two black parts n the top rear edge of the cab that appear to be The GPS Navigation Antenna and a Sirius XM antenna. Because of this location it seams like both would be severely impacted by a cab-over camper. Are there any 2020 Ford Super Duty owners who can chime in regarding real world experience with Nav and Sat radio performance when traveling with their camper?
Thanks! - CYCLEPATHExplorerThank you, Jim. The winter trip did not happen, but it will mid August. I am revisiting this Sirius radio issue, and see if it is worth the trouble. I saw a site where a guy mounted a marine Sirus XM antenna to the top of his camper, then a cable out through the back of his truck. That might be a lot of work/expense, to not much result. Or there is the magnetic mount on the front of the hood. I will take a look at Amazon radio, also. Thanks.
Dennis58 wrote:
Hi
I have a Chevy, 2019 3500HD DRW Crew Cab and have been looking at the Lance 975 TC. For anyone with a similar setup does cabover section of the TC interfere with the reception of the SAT antenna?
Thanks
Dennis
2009 Silverado 3500 dually and an Arctic Fox. XM radio doesn't get reception unless I'm heading south. I gave up my XM subscription years ago.
NAV works fine.- jimh406Explorer IIIShould be possible as long as the cable is long enough. I see the biggest issue is securing the cable going down the road so it isn’t floppy in the breeze.
As far as iTunes goes, try Amazon Music instead. :D Because iTunes is dying. https://www.cnet.com/how-to/itunes-is-dead-heres-how-to-back-up-and-sync-your-iphone-in-macos-catalina/ - CYCLEPATHExplorerIs it possible to mount the antenna to the top of the camper? I may be doing a winter ALCAN trip Wasilla, AK, to Michigan, in an '05 Dodge 3500 with Lance 921. I was thinking of getting the SiriusXM vehicle kit. If not, like someone said, there is always iTunes. Thanks.
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