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    Default s2000 antenna please help

    ok i give up. ive spent an hour and a half trying to get this damn stock antenna out or my integra and the bitch wont come out. i have the motor disconnected and i have unscrewed every possible screw that could have anything to do with my stock antenna and still cant get the fucking thing out. now im really frustrated b/c i was told this would take 30 minutes tops to do. does anyone know how the hell to do this? if i can get the stock one out i can do everyhting else no problem. im tempted to just take it to acura and tell them to do it.

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    No help yet I see. hmmm..... Go to the bp on pleasant hill and see if anybody there knows what to do? Also is it a DA or DC cuz my friend did this to his DA and I could get him to give you a call on the subject.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigPoppaHurtm
    No help yet I see. hmmm..... Go to the bp on pleasant hill and see if anybody there knows what to do? Also is it a DA or DC cuz my friend did this to his DA and I could get him to give you a call on the subject.
    its a dc but im sure the set up is very similar

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    haha poor daniel lol
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    does the part on the outside of the car unscrew, i know some are also held on that way also
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    Quote Originally Posted by sonic30101
    does the part on the outside of the car unscrew, i know some are also held on that way also
    if it does, i havent figured out how to unscrew it.

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    lol, i thought i told you....you try un screwing the silver part of the antenna that ists on top of the black part...it unscrews if you havent already unscrewed that yet
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    Better glue that s2 antenna down. EVERYONE steals them.

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