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Absolutely correct. I took the side vent off and was able to access the bottom, still no luck. But I’ll get it eventually, one way or another. I won’t give up.Sometimes the simplest tasks turn into the biggest nightmares, that's how karma works. Good luck I"m sure you will find a solution.
Saws-all. Not sure why folks go to a stubby other than looks. Radio reception bites with install. I am old school and still listen to AM-FM. Good luckTrying to change my fm antenna to a stubby but I can’t get the long whip off. It will turn but it doesn’t seem to be backing off. I can only get my fingers under it and I don’t feel anything turning underneath. Any suggestions?View attachment 457176
Are you able to remove the entire antenna assembly off of the fender? Disconnect the cable and then be able to work on it on a bench. Soak the entire thing in a jar or maybe carefully add a little heat to the antenna close to base without ******** up said base.Almost five hours later and I’m no closer to getting the antenna off than I was when I started. I’m going to regroup and try a different tactic tomorrow. I’m at the point of being tempted to just nip it off short. I don’t know what the previous owner put on it, if anything, other than the electrical tape I took off from under the small plastic cover. I’m completely at a loss and my heel hurts to put pressure on it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Good news is that it still picks up fm stations, I checked just to be sure. Bad news I dislocated my middle left finger closing the hood. No worries not the first time I’ve dislocated it. I put it back in place and I’ll wear tape for a few days.