will a motorised antenna fit into a 280SE RH mudgard
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will a motorised antenna fit into a 280SE RH mudgard
Fitting motorised hirshman antenna to a 280SE sedan. Will one of these fit into the righthand mudgard without interfering with the fuse box etc, inside the cabin?
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Re: will a motorised antenna fit into a 280SE RH mudgard
Hi,
I can't see why not; there's nothing inside the mudguard. Here's a picture of my W111 LHD right mudguard (the left one is the same) ... this is an electric antenna: Regards
Thomas
I can't see why not; there's nothing inside the mudguard. Here's a picture of my W111 LHD right mudguard (the left one is the same) ... this is an electric antenna: Regards
Thomas
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1967 W111 250SE Cabriolet, horizon blue
1973 W115 220D 5.0 Pick-Up Argentina, solar orange, "Ute"
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Re: will a motorised antenna fit into a 280SE RH mudgard
Yes it will! I have one fitted to my 3.5 280SE. Works well.
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Re: will a motorised antenna fit into a 280SE RH mudgard
Yep. I pulled one out of the left guard and I just pulled off the right guard and there's nothing in there to prevent mounting it there.
There only cars that may need to be careful is the air suspension models as they have the tank under one of the guards.
I'm personally thinking of moving it to the rear. Or trying to eliminate altogether.
There only cars that may need to be careful is the air suspension models as they have the tank under one of the guards.
I'm personally thinking of moving it to the rear. Or trying to eliminate altogether.