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i just got installed my new kenwood radio with sirius tuner, then when i went to attach the antenna to the strip of my car between the t-tops and hatchback i found out it wont stick because that is composite
. best buy told me i need a window mount antenna but i cant find out.. can someone help me out, or let me know what you did with your sirius antenna..
CaLi<br />-=|Sinister Six|=-<br /><a href=\"http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse.asp?selected=756425\" target=\"_blank\">1999 Chevy Camaro Pewter</a><br />Have you ever wanted to know what happens<br />to a 3.8l v6 when you are doing 90mph in <br />2nd gear at 6000 rpm? pics to come soon...
CaLi<br />-=|Sinister Six|=-<br /><a href=\"http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse.asp?selected=756425\" target=\"_blank\">1999 Chevy Camaro Pewter</a><br />Have you ever wanted to know what happens<br />to a 3.8l v6 when you are doing 90mph in <br />2nd gear at 6000 rpm? pics to come soon...
i was told 3m double stick tape is the way to go.. im just worried about what happends to that stuff in the rain and in the car wash.. any problems with your double stick tape.. ?
i know some one with a Camaro, he took apart the antenna and stuck the internals inside his 3rd brake light. Now you cant see the antenna and its better reception.
if its a magnetic mount it needs to be mounted using the magnet, theres a reason it has that little piece of rubber sticking out the back, its so it has at least a square foot of a metal ground....the glass mounts however do not require this metallic ground, I had the same prob when I got XM and went ahead and got the glass mount....perfect reception....everywhere
I dont know if they fixed the glass ones, but when XM first came out, the TERK glass antennas flew off cars at higher speeds (highway speeds).
I had an XM antenna on my S-10 for about a year, with the 3M tape, and it never came off. When i wanted to take it off, i had to work it off, and it was difficult, but eventually did come off.
there is no glass mount antenna for my kenwood sirius setup.. there has to be a way to mount the thing to the car.. i cant be the only camaro out there with this problem...
i installed so many of these systems, ive had problems with all types. the easiest way i found out how to do it, is just stick it on your dash. you'll lose some reception but it is tolerable.
CaLi<br />-=|Sinister Six|=-<br /><a href=\"http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse.asp?selected=756425\" target=\"_blank\">1999 Chevy Camaro Pewter</a><br />Have you ever wanted to know what happens<br />to a 3.8l v6 when you are doing 90mph in <br />2nd gear at 6000 rpm? pics to come soon...
So my truck is finally getting some work done, after 17 years, Oil pressure sensor went out and it’s located under the lower intake manifold. Have to...
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