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someone jacked my antenna
my antenna is missing and no base as weel. what is the proper way to remove one from the car cuz now i got to go and jack one from da junk yard
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1987 Chevy Caprice LS 4.3L, 700R4 Trans. Shaved Handles and Rear Deck. Pearl Paint Job |
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Re: someone jacked my antenna
If it's like the 91-96 power or manual antennae:
-disconnect the antenna lead under the hood at the firewall -disconnect the power lead in that same area if you have power antenna -remove the inner fender on your good car; remove the inner fender rear bolts and bend the inner fender to gain access the back side of the fender -use an antenna nut wrench to remove the nut on the top of the fender until it is hanging on by a few threads (i.e. finger tight) -open the passenger door and remove the bolt about 6" down from the top hinge -remove the antenna nut and the antenna will fall out the bottom
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1949 Chevrolet 1433 (Canadian 1 ton cab and chassis single rear wheel pick-up truck) 1968 Pontiac Parisienne (rust free survivor) 1973 Buick Centurion (four door hardtop; engine will be donated to our 1949 1 ton truck) 1989 Chevrolet K3500 RC/LB (454 & single rear wheels) 1991 Chevrolet Caprice Classic (police cruiser clone) 1992 Chevrolet K2500 EC/SB (almost rust free daily driver) 1998 GMC C1500 EC/SB |
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