RETRO-MOD: replace standard antenna mast with wind noise reducing mast

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RetroC10Sport

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This is how to replace your standard older antenna mast with a wind noise reducing, anti-vibrating antenna mast. This is for later model squares with fender mounted antenna. I noticed a lot less wind whistle when installed on my Blazer.

Difficulty level: 1/10 (1 being easiest)

What you will need:

~Antenna mast with the spiral winding from a 1995+ GM with a standard mounted antenna. Mine came from a 1996 Blazer.
~8MM wrench
~10MM wrench

First you will need to go to the junkyard and find the antenna mast. Difference is below.

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You can find them on many GM trucks from 1995 on.

Take your 8MM wrench and slip it on to the flats on the base of the mast like so:

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It just unscrews from the base.

Now take your 10MM and remove the original mast from your car or truck:

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I used a flare nut wrench because they can be tight.

Installation is reverse of removal for the new mast.

Enjoy less wind noise.
 

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Did this mod back in about '04/'05, including the rectangular base......all new from the dealer. Worth spending some $$ on. Now if there was a glue-in windshield option that did away with that fat, wind noise generating gasket.
 

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