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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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![]() How do I get the antenna base off of the fender? Can i get at it from under the hood or do i have to get in through the wheelwell.
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Join Date: Nov 1998
Location: Las Vegas, Nv.
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![]() You can remove the whip with I think a 3/8 box wrench. The base is covered with a metal cap. you can pop that off with a small screw driver from the front or the back. Once that is off you can see there are 3 phillips screws and the antenna base will come off. The hard part is routing the antenna cable.
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