Tom, ACK!, don't fuss with the torsion bars unless you're absolutely certain they need adjusting. Without special tools and at least one assistant, the adjustment process is dangerous enough to use in that Jack@ss movie. With the strut removed, lower the door slowly until it stops; it should rest about 6 inches short of closing. The struts themselves have a limited life (about 2 years for me on average) and are temperature sensitive. All summer long my doors shot up and went THUNK, but with the cold snap we've had lately I feel like Marty in BTTF because it's my head going THUNK on the door. The problem with the rear-mounted power antenna is access; it's tough to get to. What's wrong with yours? Could you fix it with a new mast? Gus Schlachter VIN #4695 Austin, TX "JONAS19992000 " wrote: > Hello list, > > I need to replace my antenae (the power mounted in back). Is there a > cheaper/easier alternative to a replacement for ~$175 from DMCH? > Ideas welcomed. > > Does it do any good to replace the door struts without adjusting the > torsion bars...Will it help any? >