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A few weeks ago I posted an article on Installation of a "Shark" S2000 antenna, today's article covers the other path to go.. using the Honda OEM S2000 antenna in our Integras
I'll start off talking about this article by saying that BOTH antennas worked very very well and its a matter of ease of installation (this article) or cost (the Shark)
So with that said, let's jump right into the installation. Here's the parts needed
OEM S2000 antenna ($120 at the dealer)
Universal rubber grommet (60 cents at Lowe's)
1" PVC pipe coupling (another 60 cents at Lowe's)
Metal Strap like used in a radio install (like this)
Tools we used:
Drill w/ phillips head and 10 mm socket and rachet (rear seat/panel removal)
Utility Knife (cut rubber grommet)
Sharpie marker (mark PVC for cutting)
Dremel Tool (modify top mount and cut PVC pipe)
Pliers and electrical tape (home made antenna removal tool
We start by removing the rear seat and driver's side panel (this article). Once that happens, here is the Integra's OEM power antenna
Note! sorry about the smudge on the first few pics, didn't notice until image review