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Your truck doesn’t have auxiliary input so your satellite radio would need to connect via one of these other options for the Onyx EZR: Connect via Bluetooth using the optional Bluetooth Car dock accessory: https://shop.siriusxm.com/sxm-bluetooth-car-dock Connect via the Onyx EZXR’s built in FM modulator using the optional FM Direct Adapter: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/siriusxm-fm-direct-adapter-for-satellite-radios-black/8116585.p?skuId=8116585 The FM Direct adapter connects to the back of your truck’s radio (between the FM antenna and the radio, so professional installation is recommended unless you are comfortable removing the radio. The FM direct adapter is powered by your satellite radio and automatically disconnects your truck's FM antenna when the satellite radio is turned on and reconnects your FM antenna when the satellite radio is turned off. This completely eliminates external interference from FM broadcasts so you can set one FM Frequency for Satellite reception and never need to change as you drive across the USA. If you don’t already have the Onyx EZR you might want to consider the Roady BT which has built in support for Bluetooth: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/siriusxm-roady-bt-satellite-radio-black-black/6488588.p?skuId=6488588
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I guess that would depend on your level of experience. There are several YouTube videos on this exact system and installation process.
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