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MNtundraRet
Feb 01, 2014Navigator
Since it looks like your determined to replace your current crank-up antenna (maybe Winegard or another brand that looks like it), just keep in mind that the current hole in the roof and screw-holes are not a match for the lower profile Jack Antenna. Replacing the current antenna is going to cost more for labor because of the added work on the roof.
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