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Craven Stubby Install Issue....yes, believe it or not LOL
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<blockquote data-quote="BOJANGLES" data-source="post: 197570" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>Have you compared it back to back with the stock in the same locations? I have, my stubby does not seem to change much</p><p></p><p>/separate thought/</p><p></p><p>It surprises me when people expect the same signal quality from a short antenna... When you're out in the sticks you will lose some signal quality with the stubber (and any other antenna), but when you're in a metropolitan area the signal quality is virtually the same.</p><p>In my opinion, the primary benefit to the Stubb is that with the vast array of music listening options available between a Raptor and a smartphone, most Raptor owners aren't listening to am/fm radio.... Hence they don't need/want a long eyesore of an antenna on their truck when their primary sources of audio are Sirius/Pandora/USB/iTunes/CD etc etc etc To each his own, but I know most can agree that the Stubbies are more aesthetically pleasing than the oft unused stock antennae.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOJANGLES, post: 197570, member: 21"] Have you compared it back to back with the stock in the same locations? I have, my stubby does not seem to change much /separate thought/ It surprises me when people expect the same signal quality from a short antenna... When you're out in the sticks you will lose some signal quality with the stubber (and any other antenna), but when you're in a metropolitan area the signal quality is virtually the same. In my opinion, the primary benefit to the Stubb is that with the vast array of music listening options available between a Raptor and a smartphone, most Raptor owners aren't listening to am/fm radio.... Hence they don't need/want a long eyesore of an antenna on their truck when their primary sources of audio are Sirius/Pandora/USB/iTunes/CD etc etc etc To each his own, but I know most can agree that the Stubbies are more aesthetically pleasing than the oft unused stock antennae. [/QUOTE]
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