Unfortunately from a Dealer. It comes as the whole cover assembly and sells for roughly $109. Sorry
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yOU CAN GO TO EBAY AND LOOK UP MERCEDES ANTENNA. 'GUY SELLS ONE THAT WLL FIT.
Go in the trunk, pull the carpet back and it's very straight forward. 2 screws for the bracket and unplug the antenna. The antenna unscrews from the rubber piece on the quarter panel, and then you just pop out the rubber piece in the quarter. Should take you 5 minutes with a metric socket set, 8mm I think.
You would need to get a tool to remove the notched chrome piece that holds the antenna mast, or carefully use pliers to unscrew it out. After you remove that, the antenna itself is held by a 10mm bolt. to get to it you'll need to open up the trunk lining near the antenna location and remove that bolt. Then, pull the antenna far enough to disconnect the antenna wire and power. Assuming the antenna motor is still functional, you can then replace the antenna mast with a new one. Or, you can install an aftermarket rubber antenna.
if you are talking about brake as in like fourwheeler brakes or car brakes the rubber part would be called the brake pad
The steps to install a replacement Sirius Radio antenna are quite simple and can easily be done yourself at home. Using a putty knife to pry the rubber around the old antenna to pop it out. Connect the new antenna to the existing wire. Carefully insert it into the existing hole and you're ready to go.
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if it is like a '95.....remove the left front wheel.....remove the plastic fender well.....it is attached to a bracket right there above the well....I replaced my power antenna with a short rubber whip antenna.......
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Remove mast. Inside car (pass. site): disconnect antenna cable,(you may have to remove door-sill and kick panel) Outside: remove tire (makes it easier to) remove inner splash shield, remove mounting screws and pull antenna base and cable from under fender. Note:there is a rubber grommet going into the car and it may be hard to remove, this is not a big deal if you are replacing it with a new one. (part of a new antenna)
you can purchase the mast, it comes with the nulon lead attached. remove the rubber seal from the top of the antenna and the retainer. turn on the radio and guide the mast from the antenna tube. check the legnth of the old nylon leader vs the new one. in the old one is shorter, some pieces are in the antenna housing. if so, then the antenna has to come out, sort of difficult with the muffler in the way. once out and unplugged take the side cover off and remove the pieces of the old leader, replace cover and reinstall the antenna. don't put the upper retainer on. plug in the antenna and guide the leader down the tube until you feel resistance. turn of the radio and let theleader pull in. align the mast and leader as it goes in the tube and let go all the way in. put the retainer on and then the seal and anything else that was removed. good luck