Meet 'The Stubby'

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Some bastid stole my antenna at the train station a few weeks ago. I was gonna do the shark fin but honestly, I don't think it looks right on a hatch. I've always axed the goofy r/c car antenna with an ECS Tuning shorty. Not being certain about the thread pitch, I went hunting & found something better... The Stubby.

CravenSpeed machines them from billet 6061 aluminum then bakes a black textured powder coating to protect it. Best part, for 10 bucks more they'll engrave it. A lil cheesy but I like it :) And I no longer get a face full of FM static when I start the car. Too dark now but I'll get a pic of it installed in the morning. Gave it some blue thread lock to deter the next jerk off!

http://www.cravenspeed.com/the-stubby-antenna-for-ford/



 


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I like it.


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Any pics of it on the car? I may go pick one up, turns out these guys are close by.
 


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Tis the season for darkness to and from work so the garage lighting is as good as I'm gonna get during the week.







 


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I'm assuming it's shorter than the original so there's no concern of it touching the hatch when it's open, right?
 


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the engraving is a nice touch
 


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I'm assuming it's shorter than the original so there's no concern of it touching the hatch when it's open, right?
It's only 4". No chance of it touching.
 


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Are any of the others (Perrin, ECS Tuning, etc.) made out of a flexible material, vs. the aluminum?
 


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I can confirm that the ECS isn't flexible. at least never has been.
 


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I got a chinese stubby antenna in a faux carbon fiber finish. Really looks a lot better than the parts bin antenna pulled from a rental spec fiesta.
 


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Ive been eyeballing a Stubby or a Torque Solutions. Seem basically the same. However the main question-- Have you had any issue picking up Satellite Radio vs the stock piece?
 


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Ive been eyeballing a Stubby or a Torque Solutions. Seem basically the same. However the main question-- Have you had any issue picking up Satellite Radio vs the stock piece?
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Now that's an interesting question.. I thought the SAT radio came in on either the box in front of the mirror, or the dot on the dash. I don't think it's in the "normal radio frequency range. Hmmmmmmm. ? Anyone?
 


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I bought a cheap 2.4" aluminum one off of Ebay for $10. After a few months it started turning brown, so I just painted it with trim paint, and it's still black. No issues w/ either SAT or FM.
 


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I use the 2" Perrin
It's great
Looks great & no reception issues

I also have the 2" and 4" available & in stock on my site
 


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Yeah, it's definitely a cool and nice touch. I have it as well. It's shorter than the OEM one, and reception can get sketchy at times; especially in garages, where the OEM performed better. However, I can live with that [like]
 


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