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The BIG TIGER PARTS Genuine OEM 96210-1M800 Antenna Assembly is a brand-new, high-quality replacement part designed specifically for KIA vehicles, including the KIA FORTE from 2008 to 2011. This antenna assembly comes in retail packaging, ensuring you receive a product that meets OEM standards for fit and performance.
Color | black |
Maximum Range | 1 Meters |
M**A
Not a perfect fit but it'll do. Just glad I found something.
I had lost the antenna cover last winter and have spent months trying to find something that would fit. This was the closest. It was a little tricky to install because it wasnt an exact fit. So far it's still on and my car looks happier.
O**R
Bonita Carcasa
Ojo, es sólo la carcasa. En mi caso se la adapté a un Toyota Yaris (Vios) 2021, tuve que sacarle la electrónica a la antena stock para adaptársela a esta carcasa para que funcione. Se ve muy bien.
Z**S
Yes this will fit a 2016 Sonata
Okay...this isn't an EXACT fit. I purchased this to replace the OEM that fell off of my daughter's car. It is two pieces, and you just unscrew the bottom and don't use it. I only used the plastic top. I painted and clear coated it before installation. So on the base that was still on the car, the rubber gasket had to be trimmed quite a bit actually. I used a razor, carefully, and trimmed and test fit. Once it was good, I used a Gorilla glue epoxy and some green painter's tape to secure it. No problems so far. Much better than trying to purchase an OEM antenna cover from hyundai.
N**N
No es un antena, es un adorno
Muy bonita y el coche se ve chulísimo! pero cuando la fui a instalar me doy cuenta que NO ES UNA ANTENA. Es un adorno...Leer bien la descripción antes de comprar. Pone maniquí !!!!Nada barata y ahora a comprar otra antena....Una lástima porque la calidad es muy buena
C**.
2016 Kia Forte--Good fit
I purchased this antenna and installed it in a 2016 Kia Forte. The only minor issue was having to swap over the antenna (from the old antenna), which was held in by 4 small screws (the antenna sits in the base of the antenna [lower square section]).
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