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Yeah I've removed my antenna before (Installed GT-R antenna), 3 clips, pull down the headliner, undo the bolt (I think it was a 27 mm nut) unclip and off it goes.
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Nice looking antenna, that GT-R style. Anyone know of a delete option? Possibly adding a colored cap to seal the roof. ie. White plug for Whiteout
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I believe so, it's easier done than explained, once you see it, it should be fairly straightforward
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With the antenna removed do I need to be concerned when the shop claybars and washes the roof? Should I have the hole temporarily plugged to prevent water getting in?
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Put some painter's tape from the inside to temporarily plug up the hole, that should do unless they absolutely drench the roof.
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Flush, threaded hole plug and a sealant washer. Will have to get a Whiteout plug. Link to the source of someone's wiper plug solution: http://www.motoringalliance.com/foru...-delete-2.html I will do this tomorrow night and report back...My car is getting started on on Friday morning. ![]() When my car is finished, then it's time!
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Thanks for the guide.
I had to do this not because I had to remove the antenna base, but because I had to adjust it due to it being slightly skewed clockwise. |
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Instead of removing top black bezel? Cant you just buy a shark fin that goes over it? Just wondering.
Thanks for write up though, helped my buddy not force his off.
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any wires connected to the antenna i should be concerned about?
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Anyone have pics of the hole in the roof?
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It's a 22mm, just use a socket and ratchet.
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