My antenna snapped off and I just bought a new one. How does it attached? Did a nut fall off somewhere?
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My antenna snapped off and I just bought a new one. How does it attached? Did a nut fall off somewhere?
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the chord connects internally to the center mast that held in place with the end cap. The end cap screws off so you can remove the center piece through the bottom. The cable is held to it via a brass sheath. Like in the pic attached.
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I got part 86336-60040 which is listed for a 93.
I got part 86336-60040 which is listed for a 93.
86337-60080 is listed for 96 and 97 only.
Asking the real questions here.My antenna snapped off and I just bought a new one. How does it attached? Did a nut fall off somewhere?
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You have the correct mast but nothing left to attach it to. 91-96 has a smooth cord. 97 and 96-97 LX450 have a toothed cord. Your cord originally had a small nut crimped on the end. It has broken off. You need a complete antenna assembly.
He does not need a complete antenna assembly at 350+ dollars. Just the cord and the drum. I am waiting for the same thing to show up. If the parts continue to be unavailable I may make my own.
The cord and drum was never serviced for this application. Only a thread-on mast.
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The 1991 Camry LE sedan had a drum and cable that could be substituted. That is now discontinued.
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That's what I figured. There's no way to crimp a new nut on?You have the correct mast but nothing left to attach it to. 91-96 has a smooth cord. 97 and 96-97 LX450 have a toothed cord. Your cord originally had a small nut crimped on the end. It has broken off. You need a complete antenna assembly.
You could if the nut was serviced. It was never sold separately. It consists of a collar with an integrated nut that spins like the female end of a garden hose.That's what I figured. There's no way to crimp a new nut on?
I’m in the same boat except I have the crimped nut in my possession. Cord broke right below the nut. I need to detach the crimp from the broken bit of nylon and recrimp it to the remaining nylon if possibleThat's what I figured. There's no way to crimp a new nut on?