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> Antenna Base Plastic/Rubber buffer
sithot
post Feb 5 2020, 08:29 PM
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I was looking another Hirschmann version of this as it's what came on this car. Woody's Custom Shop sells a Hirschmann plug and base gasket but it doesn't cover the hole to my satisfaction. (Dealer installed antenna)
A photo of the Woody's part on the stock "Made In Germany" base gasket.

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Woody's plug on an 911 with standard base gasket that comes with the part.

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Any ideas regarding a similar or same part are welcome.

Thanks!

Tom
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post Feb 23 2020, 08:41 AM
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QUOTE(sithot @ Feb 5 2020, 09:29 PM) *

I was looking another Hirschmann version of this as it's what came on this car. Woody's Custom Shop sells a Hirschmann plug and base gasket but it doesn't cover the hole to my satisfaction. (Dealer installed antenna)
A photo of the Woody's part on the stock "Made In Germany" base gasket.

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Woody's plug on an 911 with standard base gasket that comes with the part.

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Any ideas regarding a similar or same part are welcome.

Thanks!

Tom


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post Feb 23 2020, 09:48 AM
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Take a large ss screw to a grinder.
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post Feb 23 2020, 10:24 AM
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Take a large ss screw to a grinder.


Elevator Bolt may work. Thanks.
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