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Antennax The Shorty (9-inch) Black Antenna For Gmc Canyon on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Lake Mary, Florida, United States

Lake Mary, Florida, United States
AntennaX The Shorty (9-inch) Black Antenna for GMC Canyon, US $24.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:AntennaX Surface Finish:Black Powdercoated Stainless Steel Manufacturer Part Number:B09-GMC12 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:15087886 UPC:634392294602

  • fits 2004 thru 2006 GMC Canyon

 

  • BRAND NEW IN PACKAGE!! Replace your ugly factory (31 inch) metal shaft antenna with The Shorty® Brand (9" inch) antenna. This stylish yet functional LOW PROFILE (9" inch) antenna that will not hit the GARAGE DOOR anymore!!! Made out of 1/4 inch STAINLESS STEEL and is POWDERCOATED BLACK. If you are unsure that it fits, try unscrewing the existing antenna mast off. If it twists right off, then this antenna WILL FIT since it COMES WITH VEHICLE SPECIFIC ADAPTERS (no two antennas are the same fit).

 

  • How to put it on--Installation is very simple. The Shorty® Brand (9" inch) antenna is a PLUG-N-PLAY antenna, which means it screws onto your existing antenna mount (a direct bolt-on part, no wiring involved) and takes a minute to do. And the way your car looks after The Shorty® Brand (9" inch) antenna is installed is incredible! This antenna replaces your stock AM/FM radio antenna and does not affect On-Star, Bluetooth, GPS Navigation, or Sirius XM radio as those Satellite services use a separate antenna in your vehicle.

 

  • How is the Reception--4 out of 5 reception with most people noticing no difference at all. As a general rule, strong stations will be fine and weak stations will be reduced. For 5 out of 5 reception, see our 12" and taller Antennas.

 

  • Is it worth it--The Shorty® Brand (9" inch) antenna is a compact high quality 1/4 inch STAINLESS STEEL antenna (BLACK powder coated mast) cleans up the appearance of the FRONT or REAR of your car and is an extremely durable upgrade from any stock antenna. A great improvement for little money and effort!  Please see our ebay store for more ANTENNA styles and sizes. Available in 6 / 9 / 12 / 15 and 21 inches.

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