Shorty or Shark Fin?

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Having trouble deciding.
The shorty seems cheap and simple.
Shark fin just looks good.
Decisions, decisions
 


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The shorty is an easier swap. Some shark fin requires removing the base which can end up messing up your headliner.
 


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Is there a certain shark fin in mind?
Is there a shark fin that is OE on another Ford that might connect in correctly?


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MK3 Focus stick on shark fin should work..just search on eBay.
 


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The shark fin I was looking at is from Visual Garage. But I didn't think about an OEM one.
 


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I was just thinking that the quality of an OEM unit may be better than aftermarket.
The draw back however is that it may also be more expensive.
In this case, I would go for the quality.
This is why I was hoping for a Ford car that had one as original equipment.


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The shark fin I was looking at is from Visual Garage. But I didn't think about an OEM one.
I saw the Visual Garage antenna cover before and to me it makes the most sense. The only thing holding me back is that it looks a little bit too large since he has to cover the stock antenna base.
 


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I apologize in advance for reviving this old thread. New FiST owner here. Would a S2000 antenna be a simple screw on as an antenna option? Thanks.
 


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I don't know if the threads are the same between the Honda and Ford antenna. The threads are the same for the Ford and Subaru though. I went with the Perrin 4" shorty and I haven't noticed any reception issues.
http://www.rallysportdirect.com/par...bdy-122-perrin-shorty-antenna-4in-w-sat-radio
The Perrin antenna works for the Evo IX, which I had a S2000 antenna on. So you've just answered my question. Thank you! :)
 


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