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2014 RT antenna removal, my way

ChrisW

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First buy an adapter socket as shown. Then enlarge the hole in the socket by drilling out with a ¼” drill bit so it will fit over the upper round brass part. Next remove the rubber antenna top/cap and slip the socket over the end and down over the upper round brass part onto the brass 7mm nut. I used a 13mm box to go onto the socket and undo the antenna without messing up the end almost at all.

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Got this from Lowes.

IMG_4988.JPG The socket that comes with a hole thru it.

IMG_4989.JPG and wha'la there you have it.
 
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So now what?

I went to the auto store and got an after market antenna and none :yikes: of the adapters will work:banghead:. So what are all of you out there using for an adapter? HELP PLEASE:bowdown:
 
I went to the auto store and got an after market antenna and none :yikes: of the adapters will work:banghead:. So what are all of you out there using for an adapter? HELP PLEASE:bowdown:


Call Spyderpops 501 627-4008 he has some mini antenna replacements for 21.00 that fit and work.

Cruzr Joe
 
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