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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cravenspeed Stubby Antenna is well worth it!

This cravenspeed stubby antenna definitely makes the MX5 look better. Extremely easy to install. Just unscrew the old one and screw in the new one. For $20, it’s a no brainer. Go and get yourself one!

Pros
  • Provides a cleaner and more streamlined look for your car
Cons
  • Easily overlooked by thieves

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One minute repair with a great product!

What a great product. My OEM rubber antenna rotted and needed replacement. The CravenSpeed Stubby antenna was a perfect replacement. It took less than a minute to install. Great product. My Mazda Miata looks great!

Pros
  • Provides a personalized touch to your car
Cons
  • Does not offer any lighting features

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Gimmicky stand-out logo but nice design otherwise.

Cant rate much on sound quality because I don’t use the radio. Style is what I got it fit, to replace the overly-tall, wiry antenna. Fits flush. The only hang up is the company logo is actually visible in white-colored font and makes the antenna look a little gimmicky. I’d give it 5 stars if it was solid black.

Pros
  • ✔ IMPROVE THE LOOK OF YOUR MAZDA MIATA: The Stubby antenna replacement fits any Mazda Miata (1992-1998) with a FIXED antenna. The Stubby is designed to match the factory base perfectly so it looks as good as the stock antenna on your car
Cons
  • Not very durable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits perfect and Lowell’ looks good

This item was a good replacement for the old beat up antenna i had. It looks really cool and a nice mod to have. I highly recommend this one for a Miata.

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Could be mistaken for a toy car antenna

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Upgrade with ease in my review

Easiest and best upgrade for the money. Twist off the old and twist on the new. Full functionality and vastly improved looks.

Pros
  • Improves radio reception compared to stock antenna
Cons
  • May not work well in urban areas