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My vehicle has a fixed or non-removable antenna, how does the cover fit in that case?

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My vehicle has a fixed or non-removable antenna, how does the cover fit in that case?

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A large majority of vehicles have removable antennas that can be unscrewed by hand at the base of the antenna. Car cover manufacturers do not add antenna pockets to custom covers because the pocket may actually cause damage to the antenna, especially in high wind situations or excessive fabric weight on thin, fragile antennas. A small percentage of vehicle applications call for antenna pockets sewn onto the cover because the antenna is non-removable and are generally small enough to be covered without being damaged. If you have a pre-nineties vehicle with a non-removable antenna do not be worried…. you will receive an antenna grommet with the cover that can be used on the cover to help reinforce the area where you can slide the antenna through. Or you can place the hole and use your own means to prevent the cover from fraying without the use of the grommet.

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