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    CB Install for Moab

    Instead of putting this in the "What are you doing to your VX this weekend" thread, I decided to start a new thread for my CB install. The plan, from the get go, was to install the CB so it could be removed with no visible sign that it was ever there. To achieve that I used only existing trim mount screws to install the CB and the mic mount so once everything is out the original trim screws go back in, the power and antenna wires get coiled up behind some of the interior panels, and viola, no CB.


    The full in cab install.



    Couple of shots of the CB unit mount. I used the one screw that holds the trim piece around the shifter to mount the CB mount. I had to drill a new hole in the mounting plate, scuffed it up (because it was shiny chrome), painted it flat black and backed it with some rubber padding so it doesn't scratch the trim.


    Close up of the mic mount. Just took a piece of flat stock aluminum, bent it to the shape I needed, painted it black, backed it with some rubber padding, and used the trim screw that holds the lower dash trim to the upper right to the right of the steering wheel.


    Close up of the clamp style mount at the rear of the roof basket. Again, this was chrome, so I scuffed it up and painted it flat black too. Used black zip ties to hold the antenna wire to the basket, ran it over to the passenger side corner of the rear door and dropped it inside that way.


    The antenna wire is tucked under the weather seal for the back door, and the ONLY hole I had to drill was right where the wire tucks into the interior trim panel.

    Now, when I remove the CB all I have to do is coil the antenna wire up behind the rear trim and behind the center console and you'd never know it was there.
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    sure hope your passenger has skinny legs
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    Nice, Mark!

    Sooner or later I gotta get one!

    Bart

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    Hmmm, I prefer the CB units which have all of the controls on the master Mic/Handset and the "guts" are remotely mounted elsewhere like under the seat resulting in a more stealth and cleaner installation. For total stealth, simply detach the Mic/Handset master controller and put it in the glove box until CB usage is desired. For additional stealth, use a magnet-style (stick-on) roof antenna that can be simply removed when not in use and stowed in the interior. No visable antenna + no visable radio = no visable break-in.

    My favorite remote mount style CB radio is the COBRA #75 WX ST which sells for only $99.95 at www.cbRadiosPlus.com
    Last edited by Riff Raff : 04/15/2009 at 11:00 AM

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    Thumbs up

    Looks good, Mark.
    Peace.
    Tom
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    Looks good, i mounted mine recently too!, although its a bit slimmer and fits on the dash between the steering column and the centre console. I had to run my cable in the door shut for the drivers door as the cable wasn't as long as yours.

    I'd like to move the ariel to the front spotlight mount though as i have to take it off for carparks ALL the time when its on the roof bars!

    not sure if you can see it well in this pic??

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