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SR (Factory) Navigation Antenna Solution

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by Slag_Dynamics, Jan 16, 2023.

  1. Jan 16, 2023 at 8:19 AM
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    Slag_Dynamics

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    Fiberglass Mid-Travel Spring Under Axle Boxed and Cross Braced Frame 37’s
    Do you have a 2014-2019 SR Model Tundra?

    Did you purchase a later model (Bigger Screen, etc) Entune Head Unit with Navigation, only to realize everything is plug and play but you don’t have a factory GPS antenna?

    WELL! This happened to me too.

    I searched the Internet for a solution and only found universal Amazon work-arounds that did not use a factory style connector and were just held in place by friction. I read several threads where people had used them without issue, but I wanted something more secure.

    The factory Tundra GPS Antennas were $250+ on EBay and I exponentially more through the dealer.

    I did some research on the connector and came to find (as expected) a lot of Lexus models utilize the same style GPS connector on their Antennas.

    I searched EBay for the best deal on a Lexus GPS Antenna with the WHITE connector I could find.

    I found a decent deal (Average Price is Approx. $60 on EBay) on a GPS Antenna out of a 2015-2017 Lexus RC-F (Part Number: 86860-53070)

    The part arrived with a plastic mounting tray and the Antenna mounted to a piece of metal. The antenna plugged directly into the back of the stereo and I mounted it on the tray behind the stereo under the speaker grill in the dash. I turned the stereo on and it immediately began searching for GPS signal. I drove around a bit and the GPS calibrated after about 10 or so miles and is extremely accurate.

    LONG STORY SHORT:

    A GPS Antenna out of a 2015-2017 Lexus RC-F (Part Number: 86860-53070) will work, plug and play, in a 2014-2019 Toyota Tundra.

    Hopefully this helps someone.

    **Also, I ended up winning the bid on a second one if anyone is interested in purchasing it from me, shoot me a PM.**





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