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Old 01-17-2009, 04:56 PM
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I'm looking for an interior antenna. I'm shaving my antenna on the exterior and i'd like to get one of those interior mounted ones. I know they exsist, the ones that you glue to the back glass or what not.

Any help would be appreciated.
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Check out this thread:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/stereo-el...m-antenna.html
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is there a hidden antenna that can be hooked up in the spare tire well with the stock antenna wire???
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Originally Posted by nemss1
is there a hidden antenna that can be hooked up in the spare tire well with the stock antenna wire???
Why???? It's no more difficult to plug in a new antenna at the back of the head unit. The quarter panels are metal (about the only metal in the body) so they aren't as transparent to radio signals.
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Originally Posted by WhiteBird00
Why???? It's no more difficult to plug in a new antenna at the back of the head unit. The quarter panels are metal (about the only metal in the body) so they aren't as transparent to radio signals.
ya that does make sense. thank u for the input. will be looking into a hidden for under the dash now also
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if it maters i used the merta one from advanced auto parts for 23 bucks after deeting and pluging my antenna it works fairly well
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Originally Posted by shaolink9
if it maters i used the merta one from advanced auto parts for 23 bucks after deeting and pluging my antenna it works fairly well
will check that one out!




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