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Bochek
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Shaving Antena

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So i figgured i might shave my antena while im doing some body work.

My question is, what do you do so that you can still get radio reception, i bairly get any signal with the antena down.

Any ideas would be appreciated

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Do an online search (ebay, nopi.com.....) you can purchase a hide-a-way antenna...it comes in a roll of tape in which the antenna is stuck too...you tape it inside around the outer most part of your windshield were it cannot be seen...I cannot remember if it directly plugs in to your radio, or if it goes to some sort of modulator that you tuck away then to your radio....I was like 13 years old helping my brother put on in his porsche, and it worked perfectly...after installed you could not find a trace of antenna unless you started taking things apart. I know I recently saw one in Advanced Auto Parts.

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thanks, will keep it in mind, it would be a good time to do it seeing as i have the front window out and in the middle of doing body work.

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