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I would say it would go the same side as the glass.
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Sorry.. Ment the location of the FM and DAB antenna module. The antenna it self it located in the glass..
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They will be about an inch away from the tabs on the glass you will need to look for a stud and a 10mm bolt that holds the dab and fm modules but that is not a problem as you can just bond the modules to the body the most important thing is having the tabs on the glass and the connectors up front the dab and fm
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Hello.. Know this. But is more important to know if the fm and dab module is both located on one side or is located on diffirent side due to deversity antenna is build in on bought sides on the car
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Got the solution.. 😃 thanks for the help