AntennaMastsRus – Power Antenna Mast is Compatible with Chevrolet Corvette (1993-2004) – A064

This power antenna mast is for Factory Corvette Power Units. Mast is 100% identical to the mast you would get from the GM dealer, thus there is no universal fit here. If your antenna mast is missing or if the power antenna motor still runs, clicks, or makes a grinding sound this part will repair your Power Antenna!! This mast is a very simple part for YOU yourself to Install. Any questions or concerns on any of our products feel free to contact us by telephone or email by clicking on AntennaMastsRus about us page here on Amazon.

Product Features

  • Fits: 1993-2004 Chevrolet Corvette
  • 100% Identical to a Genuine Factory Mast
  • Highest Quality Stainless Steel
  • Detailed Step-By-Step Instructions
  • 1 Year Replacement Warranty

3 thoughts on “AntennaMastsRus – Power Antenna Mast is Compatible with Chevrolet Corvette (1993-2004) – A064”

  1. Follow instructions but do a bit of ablibbing The antenna works great. The installation is a bit tricky since the old one did not redily come out. I did follow the instructions about cutting the top of the largest part of the antenna. The instructions were not perfectly clear as to how to cut the antenna and what to do next. So, I improvised and cut with a pipe cutter, then stuck a small screwdriver in the hole. I then used a vice grip around the antenna where the screwdriver was to avoid crushing the antenna and tapped upward with a…

  2. Works well. However, may need to tweak it a bit… Exactly what I needed, however there were a couple issues. Had to shave down the bearing at the bottom of the antenna mast because it did not fit down inside of the power antenna unit. Nothing a dremel with a grinding disc doesn’t take care of. The cable attached was also too long but that isn’t as much an issue for me since I was just able to trim the excess off enough to get it to drop to the point I wanted. I also didn’t take off more for these minor issues because what do you expect…

  3. No tools needed. Fit just fine. Ran it up and down with slight pressure on top of antenna and it sucked down into the proper stowed ‘off’ position. Didn’t have to take anything apart.(removal of old one, just pulled on it firmly when it was turned on) just be aware which direction the teeth on the tape point so it engages the internal drive gear.

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