Interested to see what you find on the pump side.
Well I know that some of you won't like this, but 30+ years ago, a couple of experienced guys showed me a trick. If you have a leak on a flared fitting and there aren't obvious mating surface problems, then loosen the nut very slightly and rock the hose, then retighten.
Some leaks were cured with just loosening and retighten.
Think of it as lapping valves in the head.
I know some will say that it can put debris out of the fitting from any "grinding " that occurs. But I am just telling you what has worked for me multiple times in my experience.
Good thing is it beats against the rubber weatherstrip around the window. I'm trying to get away with a 5' whip because that meets their guideline of blocking no more than 1/3 of the antenna.Interesting idea would be something on a hinged plate that was heavy enough to stay upright under normal conditions but would fall over with extreme pressure. Not sure I could come up with something practical tho.Could a foldable mount work somehow? Like lay it down for the trails? I imagine it would still work layed over just not as long of range.