Posted March 28, 2016

Strijkbout
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muttly13
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Registered: Aug 2011
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Posted March 28, 2016
You can use a magnet CB whip antenna as well. Same concept, just rewire the lead from your broken one to the whip (simple process). Two things, assumes you have one lying around or feel like buying one (certainly cheap) and its a bit Sanford and Son, but it works.
Personally, if you have a common model as you mentioned, visit your local dump. Just unscrew it from a wrecker. I would be shocked if they charged you.
Personally, if you have a common model as you mentioned, visit your local dump. Just unscrew it from a wrecker. I would be shocked if they charged you.
Post edited March 28, 2016 by muttly13

coryrj1995
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nightcraw1er.488
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Posted March 28, 2016




I guess in newer cars they have those small solid antennas which look like a small "rudder" on top of the car. I wish I had one, but my stupid car still had one of those old-fashioned whip antennas which you have to remember to detach before washing your car at the gas station.

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timppu
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Posted March 28, 2016

Dunno, maybe we don't scrap old cars here but sell them to Russia or something. Just like Germans sell their old cars to us (people here used to travel to Germany to buy used cars, as the taxes are so much lower there so you can get a much better car for the same money).
Post edited March 28, 2016 by timppu

HereForTheBeer
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Posted March 29, 2016
Already solved but what the hell. If it's one of those older retractable antennas, you can buy a replacement insert for the up-down part. It's basically a flexible piece of plastic cable, machined with teeth on one side, that wraps around a motorized sprocket in the drive assembly. Around the plastic bit is the telescoping steel bit. When I did it, the toughest part was getting to the drive unit. Once that's out, the replacement of the antenna is simple.