Power Antenna + Tree Branch = Jacked up
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Power Antenna + Tree Branch = Jacked up
Like the title says, I went offroading and bent my power antenna all the way back to the windshield so now it won't exactly go down all the way. I tried to bend it back but that just made it worse
I've been looking to put in a new antenna and i read a little about the taco whip mod or whatever, but i couldnt really find enough information to dive right in. I also found these but i'm not sure how they'd work and look and all. i like the idea, but does anyone have any experience with these?
I've been looking to put in a new antenna and i read a little about the taco whip mod or whatever, but i couldnt really find enough information to dive right in. I also found these but i'm not sure how they'd work and look and all. i like the idea, but does anyone have any experience with these?
#4
You can just replace the 'mast' portion of your power antenna. It takes about 5 minutes. You'll see what we're talking about when you unscrew the knurled 'knob' at the base of your antenna.
Heck, Advanced auto sells a 'generic' power antenna mast that will work, for under $20. You'll have to swap over a few pieces of your old hardware, though.
Check the last pages here: http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...11audiosys.pdf
But hey, if you'd rather pull out your old power antenna guts and stereo just to install a new whip type antenna, then go for it.
Heck, Advanced auto sells a 'generic' power antenna mast that will work, for under $20. You'll have to swap over a few pieces of your old hardware, though.
Check the last pages here: http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...11audiosys.pdf
But hey, if you'd rather pull out your old power antenna guts and stereo just to install a new whip type antenna, then go for it.
#5
yeah i know it's cheap and all, but i have a feeling i'll probably be messing it up if i keep it that way.
maybe ill just learn to be a little more careful, but can anyone give me any more info on the taco whip thing?
maybe ill just learn to be a little more careful, but can anyone give me any more info on the taco whip thing?
#6
I did the same thing to my power antenna. I hate antennas. So I went to Radio Shack and bought a little square pushbutton switch and wired it into the antenna power wire that goes from the radio to the antenna. Now, with the switch off the antenna is down and I can still listen to cd's or Sirius. If the g/f wants FM on the road, antenna goes up in a second.
Cost: about $3.95
Cost: about $3.95
#7
dude...thanks. i like that idea a lot. i'll have to go see if i can find one tomorrow. thats really why i wanted a whip antenna, cause i wanted to listen to cd's whenever i wanted. any tips on wiring it or pictures?
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#8
I did the same thing to my power antenna. I hate antennas. So I went to Radio Shack and bought a little square pushbutton switch and wired it into the antenna power wire that goes from the radio to the antenna. Now, with the switch off the antenna is down and I can still listen to cd's or Sirius. If the g/f wants FM on the road, antenna goes up in a second.
Cost: about $3.95
Cost: about $3.95
I am thinking of just taking the motor out of mine, and closing up the hole and just using the antenna in the rear right window.
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From: Solano Co, CA Originally a North Idaho Hick
Get the parts listed on the Taco Whip mod write up by Bob in the Tech section, dig into your inner fender well and completely remove the power unit and plug in your new antenna.. It's not hard to do and you'll never have issues again. Don't mess with another power one.. they are expensive and you'll just bend it again.
#10
i agree i broke mine the week i bought the truck. just the other day, finally, i went to the stealership and ordered a stock mount for the base model pickups. i'm putting it in tomorrow. finally i'll have radio again!!!!
#11
On Off Switch
This is the one I used from Radio Shack. Very simple - there are two terminals on the back of the switch. You cut the antenna power wire and connect one end to each of the terminals. So you have this:
Radio-----switch-----antenna
I just mounted mine under the radio in the little cubby, but I have a 3rd gen. Make sure you don't buy their "momentary" switch, it looks identical.
Best of both worlds... and you'll never break another antenna at the car wash, either.
This is the one I used from Radio Shack. Very simple - there are two terminals on the back of the switch. You cut the antenna power wire and connect one end to each of the terminals. So you have this:
Radio-----switch-----antenna
I just mounted mine under the radio in the little cubby, but I have a 3rd gen. Make sure you don't buy their "momentary" switch, it looks identical.
Best of both worlds... and you'll never break another antenna at the car wash, either.
#12
My '85 4Runner antenna is set up like that from the factory, a separate switch to raise or lower it, independent of the radio. Works great and it is easy to replace the mast:
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...ent/index.html
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...ent/index.html
#13
Get the parts listed on the Taco Whip mod write up by Bob in the Tech section, dig into your inner fender well and completely remove the power unit and plug in your new antenna.. It's not hard to do and you'll never have issues again. Don't mess with another power one.. they are expensive and you'll just bend it again.
#16
Do you have any info on this? My mast broke and I'm too cheap to spend the $40 at the dealership. But if I could make a generic one work I'd do that and put in a switch at the same time.
#17
Are you sure that is really an antenna? I thought it was a window defroster because of that window being a blind spot when its frosted over?
#18
You can get the power mast on E-bay. I bought a solid replacement from Advance for around $20. I wish I had just bought the power mast off E-bay because the dash removal & fishing the new cable through the firewall was a p.i.t.a.
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