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You do not have to remove the nut under the rubber grommet. This nut holds the mast onto the antenna housing. Once you remove brackets that holds the antenna to the metal bracket for the rear bumper, antenna drops down from the grommet.
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There is this you tube video on a c4 power antenna replacement that goes over the inner liner removal and antenna replacement.
http://youtu.be/cXsgXGE9du4 Another 5 part video on the removal http://youtu.be/fW0CmNLdavA http://youtu.be/0CF85Jawjd4 http://youtu.be/pVnVgTgQRWA http://youtu.be/NhxhCu5g6Tw http://youtu.be/NgcqXW1sHxM I need to do this myself someday soon. Let me know how yours works out Jeff. Maybe you can do a vid or some photos on it all that is even better? |
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Not very well at all, but I found it acceptable for in-town use which was ok for me since mostly my old 95 was just for driving to and from work. My budget was much smaller on this car and I didn't want to spend $200 to replace it with the oem telescoping unit. In hindsight, i should have kept this vette as it was highly optioned and had a great shifting ZF...but I digress...
here's a pic- when i say stubby, it was really stubby- like an inch and a quarter. you can see it here on this archived photobucket pic (yes, I was rocking a purple vette!): ![]() |
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Looking into the C6 OEM antenna as an option, I would really like to eliminate the stock power antenna... maybe an inline amp on the tune trapper...
looking at options
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As mentioned. Check ground strap a the antenna.
Also inspect the full length of the coax that it has not been pinched/crushed. If it is damaged then no C5, C6 or C7 antenna will help.
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Issue and to be at power antenna itself. I will research it again when time allows
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I replaced mine when I got the car. There's about half a dozen GM antennaes [antennaii?] that bolt in as replacement. Mine was a '94 RoadMaster I think.
I had to 'slot' the antennae mount bracket for alignment, and then shim the motor itself - and it was only a planar mod - 2 axes, as opposed to compound 3 axes re-alignment. Been up and down for 2 years now... ed.: In fact, I have a new aftermarket unit, same as I put in a '94 LT1, and the OEM Z unit, broken tape / Nylon drive, with a good motor. Yours for postage... Last edited by Schrade; 04-14-2014 at 08:48 PM. |
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found my issue:
![]() I failed at an attempted fix.. I want to replace it.. found a couple OEM ones on eBay WVZR1, do you know of a PN for it or a good replacement? OEM is Male to Male.. all I find other then pieces from wrecked C4s are Male to Female.. I think this will fix my reception issues, I used a couple patch cables I got with my HD tuner, reception seems better with OEM antenna.. but I want a quailty COAX if I am going to tear the interior apart to install it..
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