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Old 12-13-2007, 09:49 PM #1
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taco whip mod

i would like to put a whip antenna on my 99 4runner, I know what I need and all, question is...

how long will it take me? roughly?
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Thats a really vague question and depends completely on your mechanical ability. Mine took roughly half and hour but I had a toyota tech helping me on it. Probably would have been around an hour had a done it myself. Unmounting the old antenna and mounting the new one is fairly easy but routing the wire takes some time.
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The old site that listed this mod is down but here's the text portion of the install of the Taco antenna;sorry no pics.


The "Tacoma" Whip Antenna Mod
By: Bob_98SR5
Date: 12-19-2002


Tools Needed
Flat-bladed Screwdriver
Philips-head Screwdriver
10mm rachet wrench

Parts
Antenna Assembly: 86300-35090 (list price $36.94)
Tacoma Whip antenna: 86309-AA040 ($27.38 at my dealership)



Please note that the Tacoma Whip Antenna is not picture above. If you want the Tacoma black whip antenna, buy part no. 86309-AA0400 and NOT 86309-35100 or 86309-32011. Also, I've received some feedback that the part numbers may have changed. If so, just ask for the non-motorized antenna assembly for a 4runner and a black whip antenna for the Tacoma.

Thanks to UKMyers from Yotatech.com who provided the following part number in this thread for 2nd generation 4Runners: Toyota Part # 86300-35070 (2nd gen 4Runners)

Addendum: 5/13/06
Based on the information in this writeup, a Yotatech member figured out how to do this mod without removing the wheel well liner. Read here.

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I am providing this write up for illustrative purposes only. Perform at your own risk. Any mods (including this one) you perform on your vehicle is your responsibility. Commercial use of this write up will result in legal action as well as the undying scorn from members of the online Toyota 4Runner community. You've been warned.


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Summary
One of the most common problems with any vehicle including the 4runner is its power antenna. Over time, the antenna mast's "teeth" usually breaks because the "teeth" themselves (that is part of the mast itself) wear out. In other cases, the mast is simply bends or breaks which will not allow it to retract back into the motor unit.

One solution is to buy a replacement mast, remove the old one, and hope that the new one feeds itself perfectly into the motor unit. However, many times the mast "teeth" breaks inside the motor unit itself, requiring removal and opening of the motor unit in order to remove these pieces of teeth.

An alternative solution is replacing the motorized unit with a non-motorized antenna assembly with a non-motorized (obviously) mast antenna. The advantage of doing so is that you really don't have to worry about anything motorized breaking ever again. Furthermore, the whip antenna is tough---I've hit many low hanging tree branches and the antenna just twangs itself right back into place. A motorized mast, I'm sure, would have snapped in half.

Step 1: Removing the Fender Flare and Running Board End Cap (front)
Depending on your type of fender flare trim and running boards, remove these pieces in order to access the wheel well lining:



After removing these trim pieces, you need to remove 2 of the 3 wheel well lining plugs. Here is a diagram of what you need to remove as well as a close up of one plug removed:



Step 2: Remove Wheel Well Lining
After removing the wheel well plugs, pull and invert the wheel well lining so you have enough room to access the motor unit. Don't worry, the material will not crack or break. The material is very similar to a kiddie pool, only much thicker and more durable:



Step 3: Removing the Antenna and Bezel Nut
At the top of the mast, unscrew the bezel nut by wrapping your flat bladed screwdriver with masking tape and putting the side of the blade into the bezel notches. Turn counter-clockwise to remove.



Unless you run like Speedy Gonzales, you might call your friend to help you here. To remove the broken mast, turn off your stereo and let the mast retract as far as it can go. Then ask your friend to turn the stereo back on. While it is going up, pull it up until it comes out of the unit. You will see the metal antenna and a long, white strip of "teeth." Some people have tried with some success to just pull it out, but my dealership advised me to pull it out this way.


Step 4: Removing the Motorized Unit
Unplug the power wire that is connected to the motor unit. Then unbolt the single bolt holding the motorized unit to the bracket inside the wheel well. Unfortunately I didn't take a picture of the motorized unit prior to removal, but here a blurry picture of the non-motorized one after installation (the bolt is the same):



You can now partially detach your motorized unit. You will see that there is a wire leading into the body of the 4runner. This is the antenna wire that connects to the back of your stereo. If you intend to possibly re-use the motor again, do not cut this wire (like I did). To remove it, continue reading below.

Step 5: Removing the Passenger Side Bottom Panel and Front "Radio" Panel
The antenna wire starts from the motor unit itself into the 4runner passenger compartment area, above the A/C duct, and into the back of the stereo. Here is the path it takes to get there:



You must remove both the passenger side bottom panel and front center "Radio" panel to properly remove the antenna wire. To remove the passenger side bottom panel, unscrew the following screws to remove the glove box and bottom panel:



To remove the rest of the radio panel, follow this excellent write up that SLC_Punk wrote, which is contained in Yotatech's "Tech" section. Go as far as "Step 5" in Travis' write up and continue below.

Step 6: Removing the Antenna Cable
Pull out the stereo as far as you can and detach the power and antenna cables. I believe the cable marked "2" (the furry one) is the antenna wire. Pull this one out and leave "1" as is. From my recollection, the "1" cable is the power cable.



After unplugging the antenna cable, follow the path of the antenna cable to the right and cut the zip ties in the four places marked here:



After you've done that, go back to the outside of your 4runner and then you can pull out the antenna cable.

Step 7: Attaching the Non-motorized Tacoma Whip Antenna
You can now bolt on the non-motorized unit. Then thread the antenna cable through the hole, run the cable all the way to the stereo, zip tie it along the top of the A/C duct, and then plug it into the back of your stereo:



Attach the bezel nut at the top of the non-motorized unit and screw in your Taco whip antenna.

I would suggest at this point to test the antenna connection before attaching all the panels you removed in Step 4. If the test goes well, re-attach all the panels in reverse order and enjoy hassle-free radio listening pleasure!


LEARNING POINTS
If you take your 4runner to a car wash (gasp!), I would highly recommend you carry a small adjustable wrench in your glove box to remove the antenna. Some car washes may not have the wrench or do this for you. Now I did say the whip was tough, but those large, heavy, wet blanket car wash strips would probably rip the antenna off in a second.
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Old 12-14-2007, 01:44 PM #4
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looks like about an hour of work...not too bad...probably a good mod if I decide to take my truck offroad
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[Quote] "LEARNING POINTS
If you take your 4runner to a car wash (gasp!), I would highly recommend you carry a small adjustable wrench in your glove box to remove the antenna. Some car washes may not have the wrench or do this for you. Now I did say the whip was tough, but those large, heavy, wet blanket car wash strips would probably rip the antenna off in a second." [Quote]

You should never take a 4runner or any car through that car wash. those wet blankets has tiny rock stuck on it and what not.

"it will scratch your car or leave chips in the paint"

HANDWASH ONLY!
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by JustAnotherT4R
[Quote] "LEARNING POINTS
If you take your 4runner to a car wash (gasp!), I would highly recommend you carry a small adjustable wrench in your glove box to remove the antenna. Some car washes may not have the wrench or do this for you. Now I did say the whip was tough, but those large, heavy, wet blanket car wash strips would probably rip the antenna off in a second."
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You should never take a 4runner or any car through that car wash. those wet blankets has tiny rock stuck on it and what not.

"it will scratch your car or leave chips in the paint"

HANDWASH ONLY!
I used to feel that way when I had my Civic. With my 4Runner, the scratches I get offroading it will be much worse than the scratches I'll get from automatic car washes so i might as well make life easier on myself. The automatic car wash that I got to is monitored pretty good so that nothing too muddy or dirty can go through without spraying off first. It is still more detrimental to paint than a handwash but with a white, silver, or other light color I doubt you will ever notice any major defects from the car wash.

edit: I worked the car wash at the Toyota dealership for two years and you don't have to worry about this antenna getting broke off in the car wash. Some of the stubby antennas on the newer honda SUV's caused problems and of course power antennas break easily if you don't turn the radio off. But I have never in my life seen a toyota whip style antenna break off in a car wash and I have ran literally hundreds through myself.
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i am not scared of chips. its them one thats up top and you cant see and will rust over period of time.
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On the topic of carwashes,just use touchless versions which is all we have out here which I use for cold day washes after a few days of snow but in the summer it's all hand washes.
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back from the dead!!!

just picked up my parts to do this with and getting ready to install my new head unit as well, i keep reading that some have figured out how to do this with out removing the wheel lining and trim pieces anyone got pics or and idea of how to access this stuff without that step?


from above and no link there found the og thread but no link there either
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taco whip mod....

i did this one myself, and i am only moderately mechanically minded. as was stated before, the only difficult part is routing the new wire. it's just tight in there, so it's a serious pain in the ass if you have hands bigger than a 10 year old girl. good luck, it looks so much better imo
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so i did this took about 1.5 hours i also removed the top of the glove box and the heater/air tube that goes to teh passenger side vent for ease of access and the ability to route the wire through the same location as the stock one did i had no need to cut the zip ties or unplug anything, also i must have the hands of a 10 year old girl as i just pulled the plastic in the wheel well back and managed to unbolt the stock unit and put the new one in by attaching the mast and simply pulling up bringing the mount up with it. hopefully this may help
other with some ideas on how to speed things along , oh also you get better access if you turn your wheels at full lock.
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Pardon my ignorance here fellas but I have a 1998 SR5 4Runner and pulled the liner back and don't see a motor. Did all 98 SR5's come with a power antenna? My radio reception sucks donkey balls; I'm about to put it up for sale because I am getting a 2004 but want to do the replacement to get better reception for a would be buyer. If I do the taco replacement, will my reception be better. Will I have to run a new antenna wire to the back of the stereo unit?

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