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Satellite/Nav antenna

The_Mountain

Well-Known Member
Messages
109
Location
Cow Hampshire
Is there a source for the antenna mast piece of the Nav/XM Radio antenna? The rubber cover has split apart and is peeling off of mine. I can clearly see the two phillips head screws that hold it to the base, so presumably it's replaceable.
 

GreatDaneHummer

Well-Known Member
Messages
994
Location
Chicago
I would not think they sell it separately. The only other idea I have is find out who makes the assembly and reach out to them direct.
 

clubhunt

Well-Known Member
Messages
52
Location
Dakota Dunes, SD
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ericherm1

Probationary Member
Messages
1
Location
Virginia
I just fixed this problem. My XM antenna was splitting both front and back and was the old version with the 2 small star screws. During my research I found the part numbers listed previously in this post and the mast and base have both been discontinued. No longer available. What I did to solve my problem was use the updated part numbers, which will require you to replace both the mast and the base. More expensive but you also get a more reliable signal. Since I've done the update I no longer have the XM dropouts except when going under large objects such as parking garages and wide bridges.

Here are the part numbers on Amazon for those interested in updated their XM/GPS/OnStar antenna.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0016HZYAW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0049Z6W9U/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Remember this antenna base is for those who have XM, GPS, and OnStar. Basically if your deuce came with Nav your good.
 
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