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AM FM Radio Kit for my 7ton

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I thought y'all might like this. I been trying to figure out how to mount a radio in this truck without hacking it up. Check out this kit I found on northern tool. Almost plug and play. It even come with an antenna. I mean its not surround sound. But its better than nothing.
 

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Fused Power 12v and a ground! Thats it. The rest is self contained/prewired in that kit. Of course you will need to mount the antenna. Too easy
FYI.. Its actually for the truck Im expecting to be delivered tomorrow. I just used that one to take some pictures.
 

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Interesting, the northern tool website says the radio is 12 or 24v but the instructions says hook it up to 12v

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Camoguy

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Interesting, the northern tool website says the radio is 12 or 24v but the instructions says hook it up to 12v

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Yeah, I was going to try it but looking at the box it could come with one of 3 different radios. So, Im thinking now they sent me the wrong one. Or I wasnt paying attention when I ordered it. Oh well... looks like I caught it to late. Its installed now.
 

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I installed an AM/FM/Cassette player in my M35A2. I had a spare military radio mount lying around so I installed it under the passenger seat, which already has mount holes and rivnuts. I installed a 750 watt inverter to convert 12 volt dc to 115 volt ac. It powers my LED Christmas lights. I’ll get a picture and post it if you’d like.
 

Camoguy

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I installed an AM/FM/Cassette player in my M35A2. I had a spare military radio mount lying around so I installed it under the passenger seat, which already has mount holes and rivnuts. I installed a 750 watt inverter to convert 12 volt dc to 115 volt ac. It powers my LED Christmas lights. I’ll get a picture and post it if you’d like.
Yes sir, lets see it.
 

jeffhuey1n

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my radio install photos. A couple points to ponder, eye r a hillbilly. I try for functionality then appearance. The boards are installed under the radio mount in order to create a sufficient space for cooling and in case water gets into the cab.
 

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Camoguy

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my radio install photos. A couple points to ponder, eye r a hillbilly. I try for functionality then appearance. The boards are installed under the radio mount in order to create a sufficient space for cooling and in case water gets into the cab.
The burning question, How big is your cassette collection? I have not seen an actual cassette tape in a long time.
 
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