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How much trouble was it to get in? How do you get to the underside/wiring? Does it have a jack on the antenna, or do you have to fish the wiring into the cabin?


Chris is correct. However, this specific antenna is larger at the base and requires field fit to the fender (enlarge hole in fender). Once you remove the highly effective original antenna, you will notice that the fender hole looks like a hole (DUH!) with a key way in it. You will need to enlarge this key way to accept the keeper pivots on the new antenna that come up from the underside of the fender. This was easily done with a hand file. I then put paint back on the bare metal and installed the base.

Do as Chris said for the cable.

Here is the part # for the antenna that I purchased. You might be able to find it by number somewhere other than auto-zombie. This is the actual antenna #. Not the auto-zombie #.

AW-US13 price = $8.99.

You could probably find this on the net for $5, but the shipping will get you. HTH - JL <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" />


I ain't real bright...

1990 Trooper LS, V6, Auto, 4door
132,000 miles 11/26/09