Here I am

CB antenna install

Attention: TDR Forum Junkies
To the point: Click this link and check out the Front Page News story(ies) where we are tracking the introduction of the 2025 Ram HD trucks.

Thanks, TDR Staff

What tool for 03 manual transmission fill

Built 4 speed auto vs. 6 speed manual

Status
Not open for further replies.
After much research, I couldn't find a good place to install my cb antenna that looked stock. I then found a place that I could install my antenna and keep a stock look and get good performance. I installed it in the upper driver side fender bolt location under the black plastic hood cowling. I first removed the windshield wipers, then the screws holding the cowling, and the cowling. Then after removing the bolt, I drilled out the hole with a 1/2" bit, the size required for the antenna. This location allows for some adjustment of the fender to door lines, so be sure the fender is in the proper location before drilling. Then I cleaned the burs of off the botoom of the hole with a file. I reinstalled the cowl to locate the hole for the antenna, marked it and drilled it out with a 5/8" bit. Installed the cowl and wipers, then the antenna and cable. Be sure to check continuity of the antenna after installation.
 
I don't remember the exact number, around 2. 0. I've slept since I did it! The antenna is a Firestik with the adjustable tip, so I was able to get it pretty low. I had to use the "firering" coax and connector (pn# K-8R18: 18ft) from firestik, to get everything hooked up. It works really well, I'm in the market for a better radio now.
 
Steve, I installed a new radio this week, and re-checked the swr. I was able to tune the antenna to 1. 4, thought that was pretty good.
 
Steve, I installed a new radio this week, and re-checked the swr. I was able to tune the antenna to 1. 4, thought that was pretty good.





I run a little too much juice for that style of antenna and that kind of SWR... I got a flat 1:1 on my roof-mounted Wilson 5000...



Don't get me wrong, that's perfect for most people... including my father... ;) I'll be looking into this soon.



How much flex does your setup allow? Is that a two or three footer??



What kind of radio did you get??
 
It's the three footer, the FL series firestik. They claim it is a lighter antenna, so a 4' can go on a 3' mount. It dances a little, but I haven't had any problems yet. It has never moved at the base, I guess a guy could add a spring to help it.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top