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The AntennaMastsRus Power Antenna Mast is a premium replacement compatible with the 1998-2008 Toyota Land Cruiser and 1998-2007 Lexus LX470. Made from high-quality stainless steel, it offers a perfect OEM fit and comes with easy installation instructions. Backed by a trusted USA brand with over 20 years of experience, this antenna mast ensures durability and reliability, complete with a 1-year replacement warranty.
Manufacturer | AntennaMastsRus |
Brand | AntennaMastsRus |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 7 x 3.5 inches |
Item model number | A032 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | A032 |
OEM Part Number | 86337 60151A, 86337-60151A, 8633760151A |
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Perfectly Fits and Operates Like Original - for year 2000 Land Cruiser
[Antenna Review for Year 2000 Toyota Land Cruiser] This is an EXCELLENT Replacement Antenna Mast, it PERFECTLY FITS AND OPERATES just like the original, and the CLEAR AND DETAILED Written Instructions assured a STRAIGHTFORWARD Install (some care and a little patience are required). I rarely write product reviews, but this company deserves high recognition for its Excellent Replacement Powered Antenna, and its helpful Video and Well-Written Instructions, all of which made my installation straightforward. I have a year 2000 Land Cruiser and needed a powered antenna mast to replace my original powered antenna mast that recently lost a battle in a car-wash. The prices Online from any Toyota dealership were much too high, approx $90 - $120, just for the antenna mast itself, excluding the dealership's cost for installation (which in total would have been approx $250). I avoided these exorbitant costs and dealership hassles, by purchasing this $29.99 antenna mast which has the built-in EXACT CORRECT LENGTH plastic-toothed cable which slots into the antenna motor and enables the mast to power up and down. I viewed the good instructional video included on the Amazon product page for this antenna, and I carefully read the VERY well-written instructions provided by this company. With some care in re-reading the instructions and making sure about following each step, the install was straightforward. The written instructions include "Install-Tips" which assure a smooth install process, and which also provide very accurate help if your install is not going right. WHEN YOU'RE REMOVING YOUR OLD BROKEN ANTENNA MAST AND ITS BUILT-IN PLASTIC CABLE, MAKE SURE TO NOTE IF THE TEETH ON THE PLASTIC CABLE ARE FACING FORWARD (towards the front of the suv) OR BACKWARD. Although I did NOT have a helper to turn on-off the radio and to operate the antenna height switch, I did not have difficulty performing this removal and install by myself. The old antenna cable is greasy, so its removal will have you washing your hands and anything you touch. This replacement antenna PERFECTLY FITS AND OPERATES (powers up and down) just like the original Toyota antenna for my year 2000 Land Cruiser. I have VERY little backyard mechanic experience outside of just changing motor oil, but this entire antenna operation was straightforward and took only about 20 minutes. I receive great radio reception, just like the original antenna. I saved $200+ in out-of-pocket costs, and avoided the waiting and inevitable hassles at a dealership.
R**U
Very impressive replacement part
This is the real deal replacement part. The linear gear (plastic part with the teeth) seemed about 2" shorter than the original from my 1999 Toyota Land Cruiser, but the antenna operates just fine. The teeth should face forward when inserting the antenna for the mechanism to engage and pull it in. Be sure to first compare the old part to the new one to ensure there isn't a piece remaining inside the motor assembly. If so, be prepared to spend an hour or two removing the antenna motor assembly and pulling out the old piece. You can then reassemble and it sucks in the new antenna in a few seconds. My gear was about 18" long on the old one, so I knew I needed to pull the assembly apart. It's not difficult. Needed my drill driver and some 10 mm sockets & wrenches, a flat blade screwdriver to pry some under liner clips off, also a couple large Torx screws were removed. All the large fasteners had to have the plastic anchors removed to free and drop the liner for access. The chrome trim piece at the base of the antenna was removed using a small pair of needle nose pliers and an adjustable wrench. Take some pictures along the way if you like. Basically, drop the wheel well liner, remove a 10mm bolt on the antenna motor assy, the antenna wire clip, unplug the electrical connection -- then maneuver the whole unit down being careful not to stress the antenna wire. Pull several Philips screws out of the round housing, including the center and one that has a hidden nut under a ring terminal. Pry the cover open carefully and remove the old piece. Open a beer. Put it all back carefully. Stick the new antenna in the hole with the teeth facing forward and turn on the radio -- it should get sucked down rather quickly. I didn't need an assistant.
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Works great.
Iβve had this antenna mast installed for 3 weeks on my LX470. I drive it everyday and listen to the radio each drive, so itβs going up and down multiple times a day. I have had no problems. Works well and price is great compared to marked up dealership prices.Expect to have to remove old broken antennas mast cable from your motor in before you install this. Check YouTube for DIY videos if you need help. π
E**A
Great for the price.
Works perfect on my 2005 LX 470. The old antenna was getting wonky and wouldn't always go up and down all of the way. Gave this a shot. It was super easy to install and reception is good. One thing I noticed is that it's a bit wobbly at highway speeds when extended. Still beats spending money on an entire replacement part w/ the motor. Does the job for a decent price. If it was sturdy at highway speeds I'd have given it 5 stars.
T**T
Easy installation and instructions.
I was a little leery ordering this off of Amazon for my 2005 Landcruiser. I'm really glad I did. The old one broke off and still had the plastic attached to it. I took the special screw off and followed the instructions. I got it the first time. Great antenna!
A**R
Works great / Easy install
Works just like the OEM prior to the damage. Very easy install, took 3 minutes. Be careful not to scratch your car when removing the fastener that holds the antenna in place.UPDATE: 04/21/2024After a few years the antenna is rusting, Land Cruiser is garaged and driven very seldom. I have tried cleaning it and using an electric grease but nothing has helped. Kind of an eye sore on an immaculate Cruiser. If you are after esthetics as well go with OEM, I will be swapping for OEM outside of rust it still functions well.
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