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Pioneer GEX-P10XMT w/stock antenna install


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Here are some pictures of my XM install. I choose to mount my Pioneer GEX-P10XMT in the truck, right on top of the factory XM module. I also used the factory antenna. I didn't want to tear out the factory XM. When I sell the car, if I want to remove my aftermarket install, the factory works will still be there. Then I will only need to plug it back in.

 

I removed the factory XM module along with the bracket it mounts to. The factory bracket was perfect for mounting the new Pioneer XM.

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I had to relocate the factory XM module up about one inch so the mounting screws for the Pioneer XM unit wouldn't hit. The red arrows were the old mounting holes.

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Top view of the new mounts. Sorry for blurr.

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Side view of the new mounts.

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The Pioneer XM mounted. The mounts supplied were perfect for elevating the unit up off the bracket away from the factory XM module mounting bolts.

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Another view. Top side

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Notice the highlighted antenna recepticle. It has two keyed tabs. I had to shave one of them off for the stock antenna connector to fit. I had to remove the top shell of the XM unit to access the recepticle better. But it took all of 10 minutes to complete with an x-acto knife.

Before

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After. Notice one of the key tabs is still there? It so happens to line up with the factory antenna plug so there was no need to remove it.

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The factory connector also had a tab that needed removing.

Before.

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After. This tab was for nothing other then a thumb hold.

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As you can see, the factory antenna plug fits the Pioneer XM after mods. And the clip that holds it in place is untouched and still functions.

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The unit mounted at home. The factory XM still there with the Pioneer riding bareback.

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