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Show me your cb antenna's

I just got a mag-mount and stick it on my hood. It's easier that way - I've messed with bigger ones hard-mounted and they're more trouble than they're worth.

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coptezr said:
get me more pics :D

my antenna issint even mounted right now.

thats a pic i took about 8 moths ago way before my blazer got painted.

oh and i just used photoshop to put on the 2nd antenna :haha:
 
Thanks for the great help guys i just got done installing the ball.

blazd88 said:
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not a close up but this is where my antenna was when i bought the truck and its served its purpose ever since. ya it catches some trees but never done any damage.
 
No offense but looks shouldn't be the first concern. Do a bit of research there is a lot to learn. Generally speaking duals on a truck of our width is counter-productive. Positioning determines directional functionality. If you care to know more I'll spew more.
 
i agree the only way u should run duals is on ure mirrors. if they are under 8' u are doing more harm then good. mounting them on ure rear bumper isnthe best idea either, u get to much VSWR. but if its a talk to the guy 50' away radio,then guess ure ok
 
dheavychevy38 said:
mount them on the mirrors

Been there done that. Looks good, but trees make short work of them on the trail. A full size is already at a width disadvantage on narrow trails, adding antennas outside of that width is asking for broken antennas and/or broken mirrors.

Mike
 
First up, MtMike, your truck is :bow:

... however... when you say

MTMike said:
Anybody can take a Jeep down a "Jeep Trail". A Chevy takes tallent.

Don't you mean "A Chevy takes WIDEent"? :haha:

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