Hiding the antenna questions
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From: Sanford, FL
Car: 92 RS Camaro
Engine: 305 TBI
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Hiding the antenna questions
Starting the body work on my 92 camaro and I want to shave the antenna and move it and I dunno where to put it. I have read some people putting it under the dash but I don't think it would get good reception and its pretty packed under there with my crossovers and wiring.
Where would be a good alternative places to hide the antenna?
Where would be a good alternative places to hide the antenna?
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Re: Hiding the antenna questions
they sell aftermarket antenna's that are more receptive that you can conceal. Again, I do not use them but they are out there. Whether it goes on your dash, or under the dash. With the technology advancements in the past 10 years it should be equivalent or most likely better receptive than your stock antenna
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Re: Hiding the antenna questions
becareful with some of those aftermarket antennas (antenni?)
Most of them only pick up FM, and many require a power source
Most of them only pick up FM, and many require a power source
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From: Willis, Tx
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Re: Hiding the antenna questions
Get one with dual antennas and attach it to the very top of your back hatch glass on the inside. better reception than stock and looks hella sweet!
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