AntennaMastsRus – Power Antenna Mast is Comp

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This power antenna mast is for Factory Power Units. Mast is 100% identical to the mast you would get from the 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.
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Is Compatible with 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Toyota 4 Runner
Is Compatible with 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Toyota Hilux
Is Compatible with 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Toyota Prado

Fits 1996-2002 Toyota 4 Runner | 1998-2005 Toyota Hilux | 1996-2002 Toyota Prado
Identical to a Genuine Factory Mast. Detailed Step-By-Step Instructions. Highest Quality Stainless Steel
Sick of replacing your power antenna mast? Search part number B07B8XSTG6 for our patented conversion kit that converts to a stationary antenna, in minutes.
TRUSTED USA BRAND – These accessories are assembled by a USA-based family-owned business with over 20 years of expertise, our short antenna is solely manufactured by us, ensuring top-tier quality, performance, and quality that you can trust.
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  1. Gary

    Antenna
    Works great and easy to install.

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  2. j

    Pennies on the dollar compared to dealership
    Pennies on the dollar compared to dealership price. Looks good and sturdy. Easy to install if you find video online. Installed several month ago and still works.

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  3. Paul V.

    Perfect for 2001 4Runner
    One from eBay did not work as the nylon gear piece was a bit too small. This one worked perfectly!

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  4. Guy Cook

    Easy to install and fits like original.
    Seems to work well. Easy to install too. Can’t say anything about how long it lasts as it hasn’t been installed long but I will update if there is problems.

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  5. Sliver1970

    Worth a read.. lol
    The day started out sultry. A fine mist lay over the land as I slowly drive my kids to school. It wasn’t a chore. I took pride in doing the little things for them… lol… JJ..But… I was extremely lucky, I think… the wife always wanted an older model 4runner. I found 2000 on a car lot. Great shape and less than 180K miles. The salesman and I talked. The wife showed up a bit later but in the meantime, I decided to go get it washed and detailed just up the road. Dropped it off and they washed/detailed it. $45 later, upon my inspection, I noticed the antenna was bent over to its side… WTF?!?!.. IT’S NOT EVEN BOUGHT YET…. and needless to say, I was in panic mode. I complained to the manager and at first, he was dismissive about the damage but then finally succumbed and said he’ll pay for it but I would replace it. (They leave the key in the on position during the automated portion of the wash process as it goes through the car wash but didn’t bother turning off the radio) A new one on Amazon was over $200.. I about sh!t a brick. He agreed to “reimburse” me. It took at least ten visits but he did.. out his own pocket… yea… felt really bad but was really surprised how he “stepped up” to take care of his customers. About a week after receivingthe antenna, I tried to fix it… LOL… there’s no fixing this thing.. once that thing is bent and creased… it’s done for. So I looked online on YT and saw a video.. the hardest part would be fishing that antenna cord back up to the radio. After researching it on the 4runner… I was like.. naaaa… no way… lol… then I remembered about seeing a video on how they just removed and reinstalled the rod portion… it’s a bit more intrusive having to take apart the antenna housing but I believed a lot more doable. I bought just the rod replacement from Amazon ($25??) removed the antenna and as it was hanging there by the cord, I took it apart. Here’s where my luck came into play.. there were no broken peices in the reel chamber!!… lol.. so I quickly put it back together and reinstalled it.. Asked my son to turn on the key, waited for the antenna to go through its cycle and fished the white portion down until it stopped (make sure you have the geared track facing the correct way) and then told him to turn off the key…. WORKED LIKE MAGIC!!.. two years later… no issues… then I went to the car wash and refunded him the difference.. about $180.. good times.. in the words of my childhood tv actors, John “Hannibal” Smith… “I love it when a plan comes together”… George Peppard… not Liam.. lmao

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  6. Anne O’Connor

    Very happy
    Great antenna, easy install, radio stations are clear again!

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  7. kevin m quinn

    Works perfect
    Works just like OE

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  8. RV newbie

    So easy to install
    This was so easy to install! The only time it could be a problem is if your old plastic gear strip has broken off inside the motor assembly. There are videos on how to clean that out on YT. You can see the installation instructions in the picture, but here is the short version:1. Turn radio off.2. Remove the cover nut on the antenna (you can use needle nose pliers and fit them into the grooves or use regular pliers and gently squeeze on the sides to turn). There’s a lot of threads, so much turning is needed.3. Remove the plastic bezel under the nut (it just pops off).4. Turn on radio (you might want help with this, because the old antenna will start to feed itself out of the hole pretty quickly, so you need to catch it, if you can). Note which side the teeth are facing on the plastic strip. For 4Runners, it should be forward.5. Feed the new antenna into the hole with the grooved teeth facing forward (or whatever you saw with the old one). It should go in at least a few inches before catching on the motor gear.6. Turn the radio off (once again, help would be best) and feed the new antenna strip and antenna into the hole until it is flush with the top and the motor shuts off.7. Replace the bezel.8. Replace the nut.9. Turn on radio to see if it works. (scream a bit if it doesn’t)10. Done!

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