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Old 29-06-2020, 08:01 PM   #1
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Default Replacing antenna assembly

I've just bought an aerpro ap5, to replace the factory automatic assembly in my xr6 (the antenna snapped off) and just wondering if there's any guides to do this. The ap12 does not fit in the factory mast assembly, so I had it swapped for the full aerpro assembly. To be clear this is not a *mast only* swap. Is it simple to do just by disconnecting the wiring of the factory assembly? I note on the aerpro website it says this assembly is for converting lock down to automatic, so would the wiring have a harness?
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