Shark fin aerial
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 3:43 pm
Well after having my Honda S2000 aerial nicked I refused to buy another one for it to happen again so looked into gettinga VW shark fin item (1K0 035 507 J)
These aerials have a different connector to pre 2005 VW's and the aerials workin a different way so some modding is required.
I first got the shark fin from VW

and then got a spare standard aerial base to work with :

I then took apart the shark fin and then the standard aerial base
I transfered the standard aerial into the shark fin and did a little rewiring to fit and also attached 3m of 8amp cable to the point where the normal aerial whould screw in and make contact as the FM reception is crap from my experiments
Put it all back together

Took the inside of my car apart to get the roof lining down :blink: and then unbolted the original aerial to install the new shark fin.
I routed the long black aerial (8amp cable) on the roof lining and put it all back together.
EDIT: I have since shortened the aerial lead to about 75cm and grafted the standard aerial base nut to it, to allow the original aerial to be screwed in and this seems to work better that before.


FM radio works fine if positioned correctly after a little trial and error. Some weak channels are a little poor, but others are fine.......as mentioned its a trial and error thing, until you find the perfect position.
In the summer I may colour code the uper part of the shark fin, but will see
These aerials have a different connector to pre 2005 VW's and the aerials workin a different way so some modding is required.
I first got the shark fin from VW

and then got a spare standard aerial base to work with :

I then took apart the shark fin and then the standard aerial base
I transfered the standard aerial into the shark fin and did a little rewiring to fit and also attached 3m of 8amp cable to the point where the normal aerial whould screw in and make contact as the FM reception is crap from my experiments
Put it all back together

Took the inside of my car apart to get the roof lining down :blink: and then unbolted the original aerial to install the new shark fin.
I routed the long black aerial (8amp cable) on the roof lining and put it all back together.
EDIT: I have since shortened the aerial lead to about 75cm and grafted the standard aerial base nut to it, to allow the original aerial to be screwed in and this seems to work better that before.


FM radio works fine if positioned correctly after a little trial and error. Some weak channels are a little poor, but others are fine.......as mentioned its a trial and error thing, until you find the perfect position.
In the summer I may colour code the uper part of the shark fin, but will see





