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General => Cosmetic and bodywork matters => Topic started by: mase on 04 April 2007, 07:14
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right then, for the 2nd time this year, some little pikey has nicked my beesting aerial... was bloody glued in as well! :angry: :angry: :angry:
as im always up for something different, i was thinking if there was another option.
do most VAG aerials have the same fitting? more to the point, would it be easy to fit a mk5 mini aerial like that yellow mk3 that was in PVW a little while back?
or how about those shark fin ones, think they would look a bit too chav-tastic?
maybe i just need stronger glue? :tongue:
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As you know mase mine is broke, so I have been looking around.
Yes I think the shark fin type are a bit chav!
Saw a nice mini one on that Rallye at Storm!
And yea stronger glue!
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you dont know if VW do a blanking grommit / plate thing for the roof ones?
or will the ones u can get to blank off the wing aerial's on mk3's fit the roof? :undecided:
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Dont think so.
What about locktite for your arial?
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yea... thats probs a good shout, but the base is broken now as they must of seriously f**ked around with it... could of bought one for £5 as well, lazy sods.
so we can add new base and new aerial to 'the list' now as well.
:angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:
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Mine seems to be missing a sealing ring between the arial and the roof! At least there is a gap.
Is that a fiver for just the arial or does that include the base?
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it was just £5 for the short aerial, picked up from the barin bin at the local car accessory place.
GSF car parts do a aerial and base for about £11 i think, just a case of connecting the wire that runs under the headlining and jobs a good 'un.
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How does the base undo is it just by twisting?
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there is a nut on the underside of the roof that needs undoing, i think its a 22mm one. but i managed to get mine undone by hand when i was messing with it.
the pain in the ass comes when u realise you have to open the boot, unclip the plastic bit that runs across the back of the headliner, then try and peel the headliner down enough to get a spanner up inside it and reach the retaining nut. :rolleyes: