Radio Antenna
CrimsonRacer
01-16-2004, 07:40 PM
I recently sold my 1989 Jeep Cherokee to my dad and along with it was a lot of my errors. I had broken the antenna off in a car wash a few months before hand and now he wants it back. He said they wanted 60$ to install it for him so he wants to do it himself but I need to ask how difficult this is and so fourth. Anyone with experience or info is greatly appreciated :icon16:
surf2
01-17-2004, 07:27 AM
in order for you to get to the antenna you need to take the fender flare off the pass. side which releases the wheel well plastic cover..it is a pain in the a$$,all the fender flare nuts will snap off(rust).i installed a cb radio bracket on the bumper in the rear. so much easier...good luck
CrimsonRacer
01-17-2004, 08:53 PM
Do you know of any sites that explain how to do either of the 2 methods you mentioned?
surf2
01-17-2004, 09:54 PM
check socalxj.com @ jeepin.com i did that antenna thing to my 94 xj not fun
JJFURAY
08-13-2004, 05:29 PM
I Bought An Oem Replacement Kit/antenna From Local Jeep Dealer. The Cost Is Minimal, Around $38. The Kit Has Instructions For Installing The New Antenna And Removing The Old One. These Instructions, I Can Reassure You, Say Nothing About Moving Any Panels, But I Plan On Doing It Now That I've Lost The Entire Assembly To A Mean Eating Right Panel!
Jeff
Jeff
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