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📡 Upgrade your ride’s signal and style with the ultimate shark fin antenna!
This Genuine OEM 96210-1M800 Shark Fin Combination Antenna is a factory-quality replacement part designed specifically for Hyundai Kia Forte models from 2009 to 2013. Featuring a 50-ohm impedance for optimal radio reception, it offers a sleek black shark fin design that enhances your vehicle’s aesthetic while ensuring a perfect direct fit. Packaged with original screws and components, it guarantees dealership-level quality and durability, making it the go-to choice for millennial professionals who demand both style and performance in their car accessories.
| ASIN | B011AIG52W |
| Antenna | Radio |
| AntennaDescription | Radio |
| Best Sellers Rank | #945 in Car Audio & Video Antennas |
| Brand | BIG TIGER PARTS |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 601 Reviews |
| Impedance | 50 ohm |
| Item Weight | 0.2 kg |
| Manufacturer | BIG TIGER PARTS |
| Maximum Range | 1 meters |
| Mfr Part Number | 96210-1M800 |
| Model Number | 96210-1M800 |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
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.
I**N
Great fit for 2015 Kia forte!
Okay so I should start off by saying that this is a good part replacement for a missing shark fin but ONLY the shark fin, not the antenna underneath. This part came with a bottom and some screws but you would need to take it to a shop to install them since the roof of the vehicle needs to be opened to install it. For my purposes, I just needed to stick the fin on top of my antenna. Also, this part came with no adhesive or glue of any kind, so I bought some 3M double sided molding tape at Walmart for $5 and stuck the sucker on top. Been through the car wash and it still hasn't moved (Wished the pollen would though). Makes the car look complete and may offer mild protection against rain on my antenna.
F**O
Does not fit 2012 Veloster
I ordered this part for a customer of mine and took forever to get to me and it finally got here the part does not fit the 2012 veloster now I’m eating the cost and labor of this simple repair I have an upset customer and no part to get the job done and now I’m forced to go to the dealership and spend 200 plus dollars to get the part and get my customer going this is ridiculous and don’t recommend this part from here it’s a waste of time and money.
N**.
For my kia 2014 cadenza.
it worked perfect as a replacement. since my antenna still worked just needed a cover. i had to Macgyver it the fit was lil bigger but i use caulk permatex black and really good job.
J**.
Used for Genesis
I have a 2016 Genesis G80, without spending over $300 for the part and 6to 8 hours at the dealer to replace there’s this option. My cover sheared off driving down the interstate. Of course Hyundai knows nothing about this but they seem to have had an issue with the Sonata and Kia Optima doing this exact thing. Had to remove inside of antenna and then use a razor to trim some of the outside edge plastic back to get a good fit. It’s not perfect but you’d never know unless you look at it and knew what you were looking for. I used some epoxy for plastic to anchor it down. So far so good. It’s been about 3 months since installing.
M**E
Does not fit Hyundai Veloster 2013 Turbo
Product is great. But it does not fit 2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo.
2**S
2017 Hyundai Veloster - it fits
So just as a reminder, this is a full “antenna” replacement. This isn’t just the fin cover itself. This is the perfect fit and I believe OEM fin for my 2017 Hyundai Veloster. I removed the screws and just took the fin portion of it and glued it on. I was quoted almost $300 for a dealership replacement. So I used gorilla glue but i’m also seeing that it’s smart to use epoxy and some other alternatives. I’ll be doing that as well to make it extra secure. I didn’t get a close up pic but it’s exactly what I needed.
1**N
Hyundai Sonata 2015
Does not fit my vehicle. I returned it. I thought it was a good deal but it was not.
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.
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
G**Y
Had to be modified.
Gutted the inside cover with a Dremel to make fit on a 2016 Kia Optima. Epoxied shell over existing antenna base. Seems to work so far. Cheaper than spending 125.00 for direct factory replacement.
M**A
Kia Optima - It does not fit
I spent $50 on this, typed in the VIN number and got a message that it was compatible. But it's not. So frustrating. The title is also confusing, because it says Hyundai, comes in a Kia box, says it's Kia compatible... and it's doesn't fit.
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