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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 207263" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>We have one driver that has XM in his truck. He has it built into a contraption that looks like a little ice cooler and he bunjee cords it up on the dash. I've never really bothered to look at it much but I know he has to bring all of that crap in each morning and hook mount it and some how taps into the trucks battery or something. Then he has to take it all apart before he leaves in the afternoon. He had to clear it with the our mechanic before trying but he's been doing it for several years now and he's even switched trucks a couple of times and still been able to pull it off. </p><p></p><p>I had Sirius Radio for about a year and a half in my personal vehicle. It seemed like I was listening to the same two or three stations all of the time so it wasn't worth the yearly fee. I mainly listen to political talk shows and liked listening to Righat Wing and Left Wing because I got a kick out of listening to both sides but once the Left Wing shows started dropping like flys that really only left me with one or two stations that I liked. So now I just listen to free radio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 207263, member: 198"] We have one driver that has XM in his truck. He has it built into a contraption that looks like a little ice cooler and he bunjee cords it up on the dash. I've never really bothered to look at it much but I know he has to bring all of that crap in each morning and hook mount it and some how taps into the trucks battery or something. Then he has to take it all apart before he leaves in the afternoon. He had to clear it with the our mechanic before trying but he's been doing it for several years now and he's even switched trucks a couple of times and still been able to pull it off. I had Sirius Radio for about a year and a half in my personal vehicle. It seemed like I was listening to the same two or three stations all of the time so it wasn't worth the yearly fee. I mainly listen to political talk shows and liked listening to Righat Wing and Left Wing because I got a kick out of listening to both sides but once the Left Wing shows started dropping like flys that really only left me with one or two stations that I liked. So now I just listen to free radio. [/QUOTE]
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