Power antenna seekers? Look here.
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Power antenna seekers? Look here.
We've all seen this site...
We know that the RatShack power antenna mentioned is discontinued. Actually, I got the last one suckers.
Anyhow. I've found a replacement.
So recently, while off-roading with my other vehicle, a 1989 Mazda B2600i 4x4 truck, I snapped it's manual antenna off on a tree limb.
I went to Circuit City to purchase a replacement and figured what the hell, Might as well get something that I can retract without getting myself all muddy.
I bought their universal power antenna, brought it home and decided to get out the old Rat Shack unit and compare.
The Circuit City unit is about a quarter inch shorter when retracted, from the top that sits under the fender to the two studs on the bottom; aside from that, they're identical. Same wiring, same outlines on the gearbox, same motor, etc.
When extended, the new unit is 31 inch mast versus the RadioShack's 39 inches.
The Antenna is manufactured by Metra. They have subsidiaries "RoadWorks" or "AntennaWorks" The model is 44-PW22 or AW-PW22
The same proceedure listed in Jim Rothe's site should work for this antenna.
The bad news is that it costs $50 versus the $20 that the Rat Shack unit cost.
We know that the RatShack power antenna mentioned is discontinued. Actually, I got the last one suckers.

Anyhow. I've found a replacement.
So recently, while off-roading with my other vehicle, a 1989 Mazda B2600i 4x4 truck, I snapped it's manual antenna off on a tree limb.
I went to Circuit City to purchase a replacement and figured what the hell, Might as well get something that I can retract without getting myself all muddy.
I bought their universal power antenna, brought it home and decided to get out the old Rat Shack unit and compare.
The Circuit City unit is about a quarter inch shorter when retracted, from the top that sits under the fender to the two studs on the bottom; aside from that, they're identical. Same wiring, same outlines on the gearbox, same motor, etc.
When extended, the new unit is 31 inch mast versus the RadioShack's 39 inches.
The Antenna is manufactured by Metra. They have subsidiaries "RoadWorks" or "AntennaWorks" The model is 44-PW22 or AW-PW22
The same proceedure listed in Jim Rothe's site should work for this antenna.
The bad news is that it costs $50 versus the $20 that the Rat Shack unit cost.
i bought my replacement power antenna from www.antennax.com
$30 plug and play...the motor burned out on the first one while i was fiddling around with the ground, i sent them an email and a few days later i got a replacement...he didn't even want the old one back, so now i have a spare mast if this one ever breaks...
i have an after market head unit so install went easy but the instructions also show how to wire it up to stock units...
$30 plug and play...the motor burned out on the first one while i was fiddling around with the ground, i sent them an email and a few days later i got a replacement...he didn't even want the old one back, so now i have a spare mast if this one ever breaks...
i have an after market head unit so install went easy but the instructions also show how to wire it up to stock units...
Originally Posted by bizarro
i bought my replacement power antenna from www.antennax.com
$30 plug and play...the motor burned out on the first one while i was fiddling around with the ground, i sent them an email and a few days later i got a replacement...he didn't even want the old one back, so now i have a spare mast if this one ever breaks...
i have an after market head unit so install went easy but the instructions also show how to wire it up to stock units...
$30 plug and play...the motor burned out on the first one while i was fiddling around with the ground, i sent them an email and a few days later i got a replacement...he didn't even want the old one back, so now i have a spare mast if this one ever breaks...
i have an after market head unit so install went easy but the instructions also show how to wire it up to stock units...
-dave
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