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Question: Satellite radio

BruceEdwards

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Mar 25, 2004
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Vermont
Corvette
1988 metallic blue coupe
Anyone have advice on installing after-market XM (portable) radio on an '88 coupe? The problem is the magnetic antenna base ... that's right won't stick to the fiberglass body. Has anyone installed the same or similar system?
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Thanks,
Bruce
Vt. Vette
 
did you try maybe putting it in the center of the rear cargo area maybe with the retractable cover closed and on top of that... my father had his in the rear window of his last beemer and it worked pretty good from what i remember
 
I use a magnet on the inside of the back glass and put the sat antenna on the outside. It doesn't move around, looks ok and seens to work fine.

Good luck
 
father & son

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used 3M molding tape to attach to top of rear hatch. You can easly remove, if needed ,with fish line .
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The 3rd brake light /hatch hinge utilises a metal plate any room there? They also sell a grounding plane for the rear gas door that Ham Radio operators use. Eckler's USED to sell it dont know if they still do.

Btw, Doug thanks for posting those pics. I was considering buying that deep cup holder and didnt know if it would look good. Now I know!

Edited- Yes I like it
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i like the way that looks... i was just saying to my dad tonight how much i hate the bread box....

out of curiosity how hard was it to remove it.. i know things like that can be a real pain in the tukas sometimes!! ive never looked at it to see
 
Ironicly, I just had mine out today..the replacement glove box anyway...to wire the new LED flasher for the led tail lights(darn ground wire!). Brought back memories!
You will have to remove the dash cap/pad to access the 4 bolts(or were they rivets?) on 4 brackets rivets holding it in. Which isnt all that hard...just dont break dash ($400!). Its basicly a white styrofoam covered in vinyl.
Pics of it here so you can see how dash pad is held inhttp://corvette1984.freewebtools.com/DIRECTORIES/REPAIRS/DashPadRemovalTips/dash.html
 

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