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2018 RT Limited. How to keep the rubber antenna gasket in place?
Hi all,
The rubber gasket around the base of the antenna is constantly popping out which can allow water intrusion. It is very difficult to to get it to stay in place and I don't want to glue it.
Anyone have this issue or a fix for the problem?
Thanks, Richard
Last edited by Peter Aawen; 05-06-2020 at 11:59 PM.
Reason: This is a "How do I?" question not a "How to do:" description
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Little dab of silicone, I’m going to swap mine for a shorty antenna soon
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Your '18 has a shorty antenna, correct? If so, consider spraying the boot, I would call it, with some silicone and reinsert it ensuring you get the whole lower lip to seat beneath the Tupperware.
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When I first got my 2014 RTL, the rubber boot kept coming loose and I kept putting it back in. I was not getting it fully seated. Finally got it right and it has not come out in 2 years..... Jim
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OK - just to resurrect this thread ->
Does anyone have a part number for the antenna rubber boot on a 2018 RTL?
I've seen another thread that mentioned a part number, but that was for a 2011 - and I can't seem to find it in any 2018 parts diagram.
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https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...r-antenna-boot
Yes its for a 2012 - no listing that I can find for a 2018 on cheapcycleparts.com
A 2016 comes up as this pic shows #95. 95Rh Radio Antenna Base
708302047
$17.49
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