arb Snorkle for h3

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[quote name='Sugarphreak' date='02 September 2010 - 12:17 AM' timestamp='1283404646' post='20657']

Just arrived today!



What is this box?

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Lets open it up

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(sorry, but I love doing the open box shot to build suspense)



















The stuff in the box

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Looks like I have a project for the weekend! <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... iggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':D' />

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Is there any way I can save my antenna?
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[quote name='Sugarphreak' date='02 September 2010 - 10:31 PM' timestamp='1283484719' post='20671']

Is there any way I can save my antenna?

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Sweet!
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Oh man, the specialty tool list for this install is crazy! A 98mm hole saw is like 30$-39$, plus an adapter which is like 20$-28$. I don't have an air body saw either (which I think is a Dremel)I went to both Canadian tire and Rona and I had to put the stuff back because it was too much.



I will have to hit up Princess Auto tomorrow and see if I can get it for a reasonable price.
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I am so impressed with P.A.



List of stuff I got:

-7PC Drill bit set w/ hex shanks (including the one I need)

-Hole Saw set... 16pc set including adapters (including the one I need)

-Threadlock Blue

-Silicon Adhesive

-Cut off Wheel set, 12 pc w/ shanks

-Masking Tape

-Hand Riveter

-Rotary Tool Kit w/ case, flex shaft, and 20 various heads



Total Price: $92



Cost of similar items at Canadian Tire: ~$275
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[quote name='Sugarphreak' date='04 September 2010 - 03:32 PM' timestamp='1283632378' post='20705']

I am so impressed with P.A.



List of stuff I got:

-7PC Drill bit set w/ hex shanks (including the one I need)

-Hole Saw set... 16pc set including adapters (including the one I need)

-Threadlock Blue

-Silicon Adhesive

-Cut off Wheel set, 12 pc w/ shanks

-Masking Tape

-Hand Riveter

-Rotary Tool Kit w/ case, flex shaft, and 20 various heads



Total Price: $92



Cost of similar items at Canadian Tire: ~$275

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Install went well, it took me a couple of hours but I was careful not to damage anything and I continuously measured and remeasured everything, especially hole sizes and locations. It ended up going together flawlessly, a perfect fit.



Only thing I was a little bummed about is I ended up shearing all the paint off the base of the antenna trying to get it off. I just took the dremel and cleaned off any remaining paint for now so it was all the same bright metal color, lol. At some point I will have to get some black paint and touch it back up. I don't like the rivets either, I would have preferred black color self-taping screws for the tower mount.



I have to say it is very sturdy once it is on there!



Once I get it professionally detailed later this week I will post some good pictures.



For now, crappy cell phone pic:

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[quote name='Sugarphreak' date='04 September 2010 - 08:18 PM' timestamp='1283649512' post='20712']

Install went well, it took me a couple of hours but I was careful not to damage anything and I continuously measured and remeasured everything, especially hole sizes and locations. It ended up going together flawlessly, a perfect fit.



Only thing I was a little bummed about is I ended up shearing all the paint off the base of the antenna trying to get it off. I just took the dremel and cleaned off any remaining paint for now so it was all the same bright metal color, lol. At some point I will have to get some black paint and touch it back up. I don't like the rivets either, I would have preferred black color self-taping screws for the tower mount.



I have to say it is very sturdy once it is on there!



Once I get it professionally detailed later this week I will post some good pictures.



For now, crappy cell phone pic:

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