WranglerTJForum
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- Joined
- Jul 7, 2025
- Posts
- 144
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- 224
- Location
- Gillette, WY
- First Name
- Chris
- Truck Year
- 1973
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 396
Here's the deal:
My 1973 K10 has the factory radio. I don't use the radio, ever. I have zero use whatsoever for a radio these days as everything I listen to (Podcasts, music, and even radio) is done through my phone.
I'm curious if there is a way to bypass the factory radio and manage everything directly though my phone which would then connect to the amplifier and speakers via Bluetooth.
Is there a device that would allow me to achieve this? I'm not particularly certain what the search terms would be for such a device.
I'd like to keep the factory radio in place, I'm just not going to be using it. An external amp will be powering the speakers.
My 1973 K10 has the factory radio. I don't use the radio, ever. I have zero use whatsoever for a radio these days as everything I listen to (Podcasts, music, and even radio) is done through my phone.
I'm curious if there is a way to bypass the factory radio and manage everything directly though my phone which would then connect to the amplifier and speakers via Bluetooth.
Is there a device that would allow me to achieve this? I'm not particularly certain what the search terms would be for such a device.
I'd like to keep the factory radio in place, I'm just not going to be using it. An external amp will be powering the speakers.