ONE250 7" inch Flexible Antenna, Compatible with Ford F-Series (F-150 F-250 F-350 Super Duty Ford Raptor Ranger Trucks 1997-2023) - Designed for Optimized FM/AM Reception (Red) Red
ONE250 7" inch Flexible Antenna, Compatible with Ford F-Series (F-150 F-250 F-350 Super Duty Ford Raptor Ranger Trucks 1997-2023) - Designed for Optimized FM/AM Reception (Red)
✔ Fit: Ford F-Series ( F-150 F-250 F-350 Super Duty Ford Raptor Ranger Trucks 1997-2023 ), Ford Bronco (2021-2023), Ford Maverick (2022-2023), Ford Edge (2007-2014), Ford Escape (2000-2019), Ford Explorer (1995-2019), Ford Focus (1997-2018), Ford Fusion (2000-2019), Ford Taurus (1986-2009) ✔ Fit: Ford Transit (2007-2023), Ford Mustang (2000-2016), Ford Fiesta (1995-2023), Ford C-Max (1999-2023), EcoSport (2003-2023), Ford Flex (2009-2019), Ford Expedition (1997-1999) ✔ Condition: 100% Brand new in Box, High-Quality ✔ Material: Rubber with Copper Coated Cord ✔ Length: 176mm (7") ✔ Easy installation, No any modification. It also fit Most Vehicles With Screw-On Type Antenna Base.(Please Do Not Buy if Your Vehicle Does Not Have Screw In Type Antenna) ✔ Package Includes: 1 x Rubber antenna 4 x Different Size Stud bolts (You choose the right one for your vehicle) 2 x Plastic Rings
Product Features
- Fits : Ford F-Series ( F-150 F-250 F-350 Super Duty Ford Raptor Ranger Trucks 1997-2023 ), Ford Bronco (2021-2023), Ford Maverick (2022-2023), Ford Edge (2007-2014), Ford Escape (2000-2019), Ford Explorer (1995-2019), Ford Focus (1997-2018), Ford Fusion (2000-2019), Ford Taurus (1986-2009)
- Fits : Ford Transit (2007-2023), Ford Mustang (2000-2016), Ford Fiesta (1995-2023), Ford C-Max (1999-2023), EcoSport (2003-2023), Ford Flex (2009-2019), Ford Expedition (1997-1999)
- Easy To Install : Easy Screw-On Installation with No Modification, Cutting, or Drilling
- Durable & Stylish : With copper being twice as conductive as aluminum and 6 times more conductive than steel, it makes an excellent choice as an antenna material. The increased electrical efficiency means more of your RF energy will go up and out the antenna and not be trapped, creating heat energy.