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taking off the antenna #760404 10/24/06 11:42 PM
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roadayo1 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
anyone done it on a 94 rodeo not just the whip but the base too. thanks

Re: taking off the antenna [Re: roadayo1] #760405 10/25/06 01:26 PM
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RobG Offline
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yes, I did when i removed the fender on my 95.5. whats your question? I remember it being pretty straight forward.

-Rob

Re: taking off the antenna [Re: roadayo1] #760406 10/25/06 10:59 PM
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roadayo1 Offline OP
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My question was how do I get the base out of the fender? Is it that kind of plastic castle nut on under the whip? Could it be some kind of nut on the inside of the fender?

Re: taking off the antenna [Re: roadayo1] #760407 10/25/06 11:46 PM
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ehess Offline
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My question was how do I get the base out of the fender? Is it that kind of plastic castle nut on under the whip? Could it be some kind of nut on the inside of the fender?


Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner! That's it there is a notch in the hole of the fender that the tower sticks through to hold it in place. Try a pair of vice grips or pliers, cover the teeth with something so you don't gouge the plastic nut, ask me how I know <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shiner.gif" alt="" />


-Erik
1995 Trooper SOHC, 255/85R16 Dunlop Mud Rovers, OME 912, 2" Daystar coil spacer, torsion bar crank
Tera-Low in the T-case and 5.38's Rear LSD
Re: taking off the antenna [Re: ehess] #760408 10/26/06 02:43 AM
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roadayo1 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Thanks for the tip and I had a feeling that is what it was but I always think it is safe to ask before I tear stuff apart. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />








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