BEAST19
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I could be wrong but I think she shark fin allows for satellite communication like onstar. I could do without that anyways . If I could get an asnswe on swapping for the flat antenna cover
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Correct. Only trucks with UConnect Access have the shark fin. If you swap in the lower profile antenna, you'll need a "911 fooler" cable as the truck shows an error if no cellular antenna is connected. The fooler is what people use when they upgrade to a radio that has the cellular connection but they don't want to go to the shark fin antenna.
Just looked, guess mine is taller than i thought. Its not flat
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Ill snap a pic once i get to tge storeIf it doesn't have that huge 2+inch shark fin then it's much shorter than mine and would allow for some more clearance.
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How do I get one of those? Is it difficult to do the swap??
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If it doesn't have that huge 2+inch shark fin then it's much shorter than mine and would allow for some more clearance.
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The fooler cable? Several people sell them or you can make one yourself. If you want to buy one, I'd contact vendor M2 Mods.
The antenna should be pretty simple to swap. I believe the hole in the roof is the same. However, I believe the overall footprint of the shorter antenna is smaller, so there may be an outline of the old one fades/etched that you'll need to deal with.
The antenna swap is fairly simple , a few here have upgraded to the shark fin from the puck style antenna.
Regardless of where your antenna is located all you have to do is drop the overhead liner just enogh to gain access to the antenna . The overhead drop is straight forward when you look at it ..A.B & C pillars , rubber seals and sun visors and overhead console are the only components holding the O/H liner up .
Seems like a lot but whether your Antananarivo is in the back or front of the cab you can have access to the antenna in 10 -12 minutes.
I will caution you to wear latex gloves and peel back the black rubber seals and apply a painters masking tape to the head liner to prevent getting the black residue on the light tan headliner .[emoji38]
As 00R/T eluded to above you will need a 911 delete plug aka fooler plug (from M2Mods a vendor here) so you do not get the " phone message " on the radio.
You will have only the mustard colored plug hooked up to the puck antenna , just tape the purple plug & cable down so it doest rattle .
The mustard color plug is SXM & GPS , meaning you will still have Sirius & Navigation.
Fwiw I've upgraded to the RA4 8.4NA radio , I have the puck style antenna and the fooler plug installed , the fooler plug acts like a stub antenna and it is plugged directly to the back of the radio , I still have the Sprint 3G coverage and my 911 / Assist functions work 100% on the mirror buttons and radio.
If you have a Uconnect access apps account , you may loose the ability to interact with some uconnect apps or have a weak signal.
Hope this helps !
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