Make Your Own Shorty Antenna

Discussion in 'How-To/Tech Database' started by FWSRT4, Mar 30, 2008.

  1. FWSRT4

    FWSRT4 Platinum Supporting Member

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    Modified my stock antenna yesterday.
    Here is how to do it.
    1. Cut the stock antenna mast to desired length. I decided on 7 1/2"
    2. Remove stock ball from the mast. Wrap the ball in a rag and secure it in a vise. Use pliers to pull the mast out of the ball. This does take a bit of hard pulling, don't expect it to pull right off:D
    3. Taper Grind your shortened mast so the hole in the ball will fit
    4. Pound the ball on with a hammer or whack it on the bench a few times for a nice snug fit.
    5. If you so choose, paint with color of choice. I used rattle can semi-gloss black.
    6. Re-install and enjoy.

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    The pictures don't do the antenna justice, looks much better in person:)
     
  2. Rajunz

    Rajunz Turbocharged

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    That's pretty cool. I bought a Black Chromed billet aluminum one on Ebay for $16.00 plus shipping.
     
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    Mighty Whitey suicide machine

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    +14 that how I have mine.
     
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    MacONE NoOb

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    i cut and painted my antenna as well...but instead of using the ball i got something else....ill take a pic of it soon!
     
  5. FWSRT4

    FWSRT4 Platinum Supporting Member

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    LOL so do I now, my silly little ball fell off so I had to resort to putting a vaccum cap on the end. Turned out pretty good, but I'd like to see your solution!
     
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    MacONE NoOb

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    i actually used a black cap that RC cars have in their antennas....pretty snugg in there.
     
  7. FWSRT4

    FWSRT4 Platinum Supporting Member

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    Is that something you can find available off the shelf or do you need to find some broke down RC car at a garage sale or such?
     
  8. peteblksrt4

    peteblksrt4 USER BANNED

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    good write up. shorty antennas def. look a lot better on the car. i got mine a long time ago on ebay but this wouldn't be a bad idea :). thanks
     
  9. nevinsrt

    nevinsrt Getaway driver for hire

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    not a bad idea but i just go to autozone and grab there 13in flex antena only $6 and when driving it bends back
     
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    Hi
    I am considering getting an aerial for use in 10 gauge and 20 gauge group.
     
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    loxmith Recovering Post Whore...

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    who knows. but surprisingly i've not seen a thread about doing this till now. Might have to try it next time im bored tinkering in the garage.