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#221915 Jul 11, 8:59pm
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I was trying to get my stock antenna off and it just snapped off! The stud is still in there, flush with the hole. So I cant pry it out or anything. It's in there good.

Any suggestions on what to do to get it out?! confused angry cry

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you could probably try drilling it out =P or just get a whole new base from someone that changed their antenna to a motorized one happywink


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i would try getting pliars and just gripping that motha till it moves if there's enough of the anntenna to grip spineyes


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try drilling a small (very small) hole in the top of the stud, then screw in a small screw with Lock-Tight on it, let it set about 20 mins to let the lock tight to harden, then try using a screw driver on the head of the screw to screw it out... remember, "Righty tighty, lefty loosie"

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i think your gonna have to drill out like mentioned above

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Off topic, but nice sig shoulin. thumbsup

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Originally Posted by ImportRacer
Off topic, but nice sig shoulin. thumbsup

yeah, that chick has a nice body! who is she?! eek

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i think her name is nikki... she has a website like nextdoornikki...something like that thumbsup not that i would kno or anything spineyes

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use a magnet thats got enough power, and twist it out.


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I'm going to try soulins idea, i think thats my best bet.

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Get a reversed drill bit and it will prolly spin right out and if it doesn't get an easy out and run it in there and that should get it.


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use pilers or an easy-out dril bit thumbsup

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