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Maybe a kayak trailer would be better but the bed extender worked great
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Don't hit that mini attenna. Mine got damaged somehow and the dealer said it will be $1,300 to repair. I questioned the cost and they said labor to remove the headliner etc. It still works so they can pound sand.I might try drilling a new position in the elevate rack to raise it just enough to clear the mini antenna and mount it more forward and test mpg again.
I'd recommend just getting an antenna cap so that the tent can clear without adding height to the rack.I might try drilling a new position in the elevate rack to raise it just enough to clear the mini antenna and mount it more forward and test mpg again.
I got it off Amazon. It came as a kit with a 1.5" antenna and a 3/4" antenna cap. Realistically, you could probably just unscrew the antenna you have and no one would even see it, but you'd know it was there. That would bother me, personally.Thanks Todd.
I didn't know about antenna caps, good solution, Ill try it.
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Yeah, I'm sure my reception is diminished, but I get all my music through phone interface and never use the radio.My rtt is about the same height from the shark fin as yours is. I keep the antenna on, it just bends it down in an arc. I tried replacing it with a shorter one but the reception was terrible