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Date:         Fri, 04 Jul 97 01:25:42 CDT
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From:         Joel Walker <JWALKER@ua1vm.ua.edu>
Subject:      Re: Radio Antenna

On Thu, 3 Jul 1997 16:44:41 -0500 said: >Has anyone successfully installed an electric retractable radio antenna in a >Vanagon? >If so, what brand of antenna did you use, and how hard was it?

it actually was NOT hard at all. the hardest parts were filing out a small notch in the sheet-metal shelf (behind the headlight fixture) so the antenna would fit, and getting the antenna cable into the back of the radio (this was before i found out how to remove the radio!). :) here's my notes:

power radio antenna: started with an ad in a magazine for Fuba antennas. 1-800-637-0222 for info. turned out to be a place called Antenna World. they sell wholesale only. so i had to get my local parts place to special order it. the part you want (might want to phone again to double check) is SJ-3FB Antenna (black), and D-57 Head Kit 57 degrees (to accommodate the angle of the Vanagon front). when it came in, it was less than the fellow had told me to expect: he said about $80 for the antenna ... it was $60. only modification i had to make on the car was to file out a little notch on the side of the hole in the sheet metal (behind the headlight) to accommodate a little bump on the side of the antenna. then 'just' wire it up and connect to radio. i put a on-off switch on the dash (down under the 'lip') so now i can raise or lower it when i want ... like for car washes or leaving it parked for a while. note: all this assumes that your antenna is the standard vw and is mounted on the front of the car. mine was on the drivers side, but i can't see why this same antenna would not work on the passengers side. you could also do without the D-57 Head Kit if your vanagon has a factory antenna already. i just used the vw parts off the old antenna.

joel


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