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Broken Antenna on 2014 RTL - what size socket will take off without removing tupperware?

I have a 2014 RTL that the antenna broke off right at the tupperware. Does anyone know what size socket the will take that off without having to tear the tupperware off? I can't get a wrench down in there to get to it, but if I knew the size of the base of the antenna where it screws onto the bracket, I could go buy a deepwell socket to remove it.
 
As I recall, I used a 9mm deepwell socket and a pair of vice grips!
The antenna threads are glued on with the yellow stuff, so it takes a bit of muscle to break it loose!
 
On my Spyder it's actually a 7mm. I just verified it with an open ended wrench although if I were removing a broken antenna I would use a deep 7.
 
On my Spyder it's actually a 7mm. I just verified it with an open ended wrench although if I were removing a broken antenna I would use a deep 7.
Yep, same here, on my 2013 RT, which I believe is the same as the 2014's - and I did need to use a deep 7mm socket to reach in there without marking the tupperware. And a bit of heat to loosen the excess of BRP's locktite won't hurt either! 🙄
 
I have a 2014 RTL that the antenna broke off right at the tupperware. Does anyone know what size socket the will take that off without having to tear the tupperware off? I can't get a wrench down in there to get to it, but if I knew the size of the base of the antenna where it screws onto the bracket, I could go buy a deepwell socket to remove it.
HI SteeandBelinda,

I had a 2014 RTS-SE6 ( sold/ traded) and the antenna was broken off a long time ago, I used a 7 mm deep socket to remove the part inside the tupper ware that has the antenna. I also replaced the rubber boot that slides over the antenna( that fits on top of the tupperware). If you are looking for the rubber boot, look for part number: 708300156.

I replaced the broken antenna with a short antenna. Sorry no pictures.

Deanna
 
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