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Metra - Antenna Adapter for Most 1988-2006 GM Vehicles - Black

Model: IBR-ADGM
SKU: 9810729
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  • Key Specs
    • Connector Type (End 1): Proprietary
    • Connector Type (End 2): Proprietary
  • General
    • Brand: Metra
    • Model Number: IBR-ADGM
    • Product Name: Antenna Adapter for Most 1988-2006 GM Vehicles
    • Color: Black
  • Connectivity
    • Cable Type: Antenna
    • Product Type: Adapter
    • Connector Type (End 1): Proprietary
    • Connector Type (End 2): Proprietary
  • Warranty
    • Warranty - Parts: 1 year
    • Warranty - Labor: 1 year
  • Other
    • UPC: 086429215140

For quick and easy installation, use this aftermarket antenna adapter to fit an OEM radio into your vehicle.

  • Compatible with most 1988-2006 GM vehicles: For a customized fit.
  • Adapts an aftermarket antenna to an OEM radio: Barbed design for flexible installation options.
  • Copper, polypropylene and steel materials: For strength and durability.
  • Compatible with most 1988-2006 GM vehicles: For a customized fit.
  • Adapts an aftermarket antenna to an OEM radio: Barbed design for flexible installation options.
  • Copper, polypropylene and steel materials: For strength and durability.

Q: Will it fit 2012 malibu

A: It said universal when I got so it should.

Q: Does this work for a 2006 Hyundai Sonata ?

A: no, it is not made for your vehicle. look for foreign or import kits

Q: does this fit a jeep liberty 2004

A: no, you need JEEP OR CHRYSLER kits

Q: will this fit after market radio to oem antenna on 2005 silverado 2500hd

A: We used this on a 2001 GMC aftermarket radio and it works fine.

Q: I have a 1988 Cadillac radio antenna in my car - I replaced the radio with a similar radio from a 1991 card donor, but the antenna won't fit - what kind of antenna adapter do I need?

A: should be a GM stereo antenna adaptor, but read the back of the package closely to find your car. Also, donor car radios can have the potential to stop working after a while of sitting. in other words, it might be the radio and not your car. Find a mechanic or someone who can figure this problem out.

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