At 13:09 10/26/2000 -0700, Tobin Copley wrote: >Maybe the US-spec Cherokees are different from those sold in Canada. >After reading your email a few minutes ago, I went out for a walk >looking for Cherokees to test the idea since I, too, would love to >find an unbreakable antenna for my vanagon. > >I found six Grand Cherokees, all late 90s style. All of their >antennas broke right off before they could touch the hood. Oops. I >must say, though, that they *did* bend more than I would would have >expected before they broke off in my hand. Ah, but you hail from the Great White North where temperatures are probably already approaching -50, so no wonder the antennas are all brittle and breaking... ;-) Joachim
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