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This and whenever I throw my sun visor down and it knocks my rear view mirror out of wack. Two dumb design flaws..Someone should be demoted for that oversight!
I'm cleaning bugs off sometimes twice a day. Every time I lift the passenger blade I curse the person who approved that
This was happening to me but someone mentioned that the mirror has some left to right adjustability and since moving it over, it hasn't happened.whenever I throw my sun visor down and it knocks my rear view mirror out of whack.
I would think any stubby will clear. Mine has plenty of clearance nowā¦Anyone find a shorty that will allow the passenger side wiper blade to clear the antenna when lifting it to clean the windshield?
So, which one did you get the second time?So I bought one when I got my bronco and the reception was terrible on FM compared to factory. Just replaced it because it broke and the design is completely different on the inside and now the reception is amazing.
Donāt know if the first was a knock off or what but much better design and performance on the new one.
Both times it was the Stubby. Hereās the link:So, which one did you get the second time?
Ill try this out. Thank you!This was happening to me but someone mentioned that the mirror has some left to right adjustability and since moving it over, it hasn't happened.
Which antenna do you have?Iāve heard this being said, and I really donāt know how all of this works, so Iām in no position to doubt it. Howeverā¦
Our Bronco, with a 3ā stubby antenna, gets better reception across the board than my F150 with its OEM antenna. When I tried the stubby on my truck, it was even worse. I could not any get any AM station at all, as opposed to just really buzzy and annoying reception with the OEM. (Both vehicles pull in FM just fine, regardless of which antenna is mounted). Is it possible that different the radios just vary in quality? And that maybe thatās more important than antenna length?
Another example: I have a cordless Ryobi shop radio (the little one about a foot tall) and it gets better reception than either of our vehicles, and it has almost no antenna at all. And Iāve had little hand-held portable radios that could pull in AM stations from 1000 miles away during parts of the day.
I feel like itās not so much a matter of antenna length, but more about Fordās crappy radiosā¦
Cravenspeed. (It says F150, but it fits the Bronco perfectly)Which antenna do you have?