Painting Satellite Antenna
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Painting Satellite Antenna
I've installed my Vaistech Sirius but still have to hide the boxes in the glove compartment and decide where I want to finally place the antenna. I now have it on the roof, in the front, on the passenger side. Works fine, but I'm not sure I want to keep it there - looks like crap.
Anyhow, aside from the location, I'd really like it to be the same color as the car (MM). Has anyone painted theirs ? I'd like to paint the antenna tail also (that's plastic - hope paint will adhere). Does anyone know if Lexus sells touch-up in spray cans ?
Walt
Anyhow, aside from the location, I'd really like it to be the same color as the car (MM). Has anyone painted theirs ? I'd like to paint the antenna tail also (that's plastic - hope paint will adhere). Does anyone know if Lexus sells touch-up in spray cans ?
Walt
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You can paint it. You need to sand it really well, then blast it with lots of compressed air, use pre-prep paint cleaner, then spray it, clear coat it, and let it dry. If you don't want it to be visible from the exterior of the car, close your sunroof sun shield and sit it on the back of the shield. Hide the wire under the headliner and run it down to your receiver in a nice unseen fashion. It will see the satellite though the sunroof glass just fine. I never open my sunroof, so this solution works great.
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Interesting idea about the sunroof location, but I just know I'd press that open button (or my wife would). I use the roof once in a while .....
I may leave it where it is on the passenger side roof, as that's the easiest location for a lazy installer like me, or I may re-locate it to the center of the trunk lid. That would require greater effort running the wire there, though.
Thanks for the info on painting, too.
Walt
I may leave it where it is on the passenger side roof, as that's the easiest location for a lazy installer like me, or I may re-locate it to the center of the trunk lid. That would require greater effort running the wire there, though.
Thanks for the info on painting, too.
Walt
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mine has been on the center of the trunk lid since the car was purchased,, yes it is black and looks fine,, never thought about getting it painted,, Hmmmm
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I am installing today and ordered my paint from Lexus to paint it. Not sure how the black antenna will look on my gleaming white deck lid. Thanks for the painting tips. I would have just brushed it on!
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I dont know what size your antenna is but mine is about 1 1/4 inch square. I mounted mine on top of the dashboard right up against the windshield. The wire I ran down by the door jamb behind the plastic, under the dash and into the center console where the receiver is located. Works great and it doesnt give away the idea of a satellite receive being in the car.
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I dont know what size your antenna is but mine is about 1 1/4 inch square. I mounted mine on top of the dashboard right up against the windshield. The wire I ran down by the door jamb behind the plastic, under the dash and into the center console where the receiver is located. Works great and it doesnt give away the idea of a satellite receive being in the car.
Yeah, I have the same antenna. Having it on the roof has not been good - even before I painted it, as I get 1/2 second dropouts pretty frequently. If it's that bad outside, I suppose it would be worse inside. I'm going to try the Dot Micro antenna, which is a larger, round one.
As for painting the antenna, that went well. Painting it had no bad effects. Reception is exactly the same as before. Got the prep, paint, & clearcoat from a place in NOLA ( http://www.automotivetouchup.com/directions.htm ) and they have great stuff. Now, however, I'll have to do it all over again with the new antenna, when I get it.
Walt
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I was not able to live with the look of the external antenna so I placed it on top of the interior rear brake light. I hated the after thought look just as I hate that little rubber antenna on top of the car.
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All the time, money, and effort that went into designing the LS430 was trashed with the appearance of that tacky little rubber after thought antenna. I know some Lexus designers were steaming.
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Yeah, I have the same antenna. Having it on the roof has not been good - even before I painted it, as I get 1/2 second dropouts pretty frequently. If it's that bad outside, I suppose it would be worse inside. I'm going to try the Dot Micro antenna, which is a larger, round one.
As for painting the antenna, that went well. Painting it had no bad effects. Reception is exactly the same as before. Got the prep, paint, & clearcoat from a place in NOLA ( http://www.automotivetouchup.com/directions.htm ) and they have great stuff. Now, however, I'll have to do it all over again with the new antenna, when I get it.
Walt
As for painting the antenna, that went well. Painting it had no bad effects. Reception is exactly the same as before. Got the prep, paint, & clearcoat from a place in NOLA ( http://www.automotivetouchup.com/directions.htm ) and they have great stuff. Now, however, I'll have to do it all over again with the new antenna, when I get it.
Walt
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However, I don't believe members were talking about converting the antenna to a satellite antenna. I think it was mostly a conversion for cosmetics, not functionality.
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