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Antenna Mast Repair (07-14 Tahoe)

Item CT31077
Antenna Mast Repair (07-14 Tahoe)
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Application specific - made to repair the antenna base on certain Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC vehicles
      • Complete kit - includes 1 antenna base, 2 mounting studs, 1 wrench and 1 hex key for simple installation
      • Improved design - made of machined aluminum for greater durability than the original part
      • Simple fix - this antenna mast repair kit allows you to repair a broken antenna from the outside without the hassle of removing the antenna cable from under the dash
      • Easy fix - this antenna mast repair kit fixes a broken antenna externally without the hassle of removing the antenna cable under the dashboard

      Description

      When a radio antenna breaks at the base, the only option has been to replace the entire antenna assembly under the dash. This Dorman OE FIX kit allows you to directly repair the broken base for an easy fix.

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