Ok so I wanted to take the cheap route of getting a shorter antenna so I cut mine down to the size I wanted but now I've decided to strip the black rubber coating off and just polish it. what would be the easiest/quickest way to strip it down?
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1996 Silver Camaro RS, A4, K&N CAI, Flowtech exhaust, !MAF screen.
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Ok so what I ended up doing was: i found some metal/wood stripper in my basement so i put a generous amount on the antenna and let it sit for about 10-15 minutes and went back to it, took a paper towel, and literally wiped of the rubber it was amazing! thanks for all the help1996 Silver Camaro RS, A4, K&N CAI, Flowtech exhaust, !MAF screen.
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Originally posted by 96fbodyif you cut your antenna down to the size you want, and solder pure copper wire onto the tip... then wrap the copper around the remaining length... would you lose any reception?
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check out my post "got my new antenna on" for pics i think it looks awesome!!1996 Silver Camaro RS, A4, K&N CAI, Flowtech exhaust, !MAF screen.
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I hear ya on the R/C car thing. But you don't need to wrap wire around the antenna.
What most new cars do is they have the antenna mounted in the window, or in the body of the car somewhere. You can either get a kit for that or just run a wire behind the carpet in the back of the car, or up the b-pillar and above the headliner. That way you could completely shave your antenna if you wanted.
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Originally posted by TheGr8SchlotzkyI hear ya on the R/C car thing. But you don't need to wrap wire around the antenna.
What most new cars do is they have the antenna mounted in the window, or in the body of the car somewhere. You can either get a kit for that or just run a wire behind the carpet in the back of the car, or up the b-pillar and above the headliner. That way you could completely shave your antenna if you wanted.
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I just shortened mine instead of shaving it though it would have been easy since i repainted the section anyway. I never listen to the radio so i didn't mind losing reception.
Basically just take the right panel out from the hatch, and remove your right sail panel. Take the dome light off, and you should be able to pull the headliner down adequately enough to put a wire up there.
Then just cut the wire going to the antenna and solder a wire to the end of it. Go for the same gauge, I would guess it's probably 12 or 14 gauge. Then just run the wire to the sail panel, go up it and run the wire across the car above the headliner. Then just put it all back together.
I'm not sure how it would compare to the stock antenna, but if i had to guess I'd say probably as good if not better. If not, they also sell antenna boosters, though i'm not sure how well they work.
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The wire wrap around the antenna is to cut wind noise, nothing to do with reception. Probably style too.Drivetrain Moderator - "There are no stupid questions, only stupid people!"
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