Trimming the antenna

ViciousJay

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I know most would like a smaller antenna and spend upwards of $25+ for one but with a dremel and 15 seconds this is the end result. I also checked the stations and nothing has changed. It's nothing impressive but just wanted to share. It really cleans the rear up a bit surprising
 
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grnenvy

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Hmm

I did the same thing two years ago. Nothing like ingenuity.

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I know most would like a smaller antenna and spend upwards of $25+ for one but with a dremel and 15 seconds this is the end result. I also checked the stations and nothing has changed. It's nothing impressive but just wanted to share. It really cleans the rear up a bit surprising
 

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I've done this on all my vehicles and you still get all the same stations as better.
 

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Did the same. I put a vacuum line cap on it with a dab of RTV to keep it in place.
 

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