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Antenna Mast - MTC
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mast by Mastman, January 25, 2013
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The shipped very fast 1-2 days! Just what I expected.
Easy and convenient by Rick, December 3, 2010
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This was much easier and cheaper than replacing the whole antenna.
Replacement antenna mast by V-S70, July 14, 2010
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I stupidly sacrificed my Volvo's antenna to the automated car wash and replaced it with this very modestly priced mast. Shipped promptly, installed easily, works great - except the original one did a better job of bringing in a couple of favorite weaker stations. Don't know why, but I've lost some range with the new antenna.
Antenna replacement by sanssoucimike, May 18, 2010
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Like the product. Great value for the money as long as you have the right spanner wrench and know the secret to removing the old antenna. Small needle nose or offset needle nose to remove the nut if you don't have the spanner wrench(who does?lol) NOW REMOVAL!!! Once the chrome retaining nut is removed. Clamp some vice grips on the end of the old antenna and tap up on the vice grips with a hammer. It comes out amazingly effortlessly compaired to the struggle of trying to just pull it out. You can lift the car off the ground if you just pull up on the thing. It would be nice to have an ability to manually raise and lower the antenna for car washes. Na, that would make sense, lol.
Great DIY fix by Nos, January 13, 2010
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I broke off my mast when I was scraping ice of the back window and slipped on some ice. People were quoting me $150+ to replace since they wanted to replace the entire antenna including the motor. Luckily I ran across a web article that said you could just replace the mast. I ordered the mast and it was fairly east install. The biggest problem I had was that after I removed the securing nut, I couldn't get the old mast out. I thought there was another locking mechanism, but it just took a big pull to get it out. Overall, it took me about 15 minutes to replace the mast.
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