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Old 08-07-2005, 02:59 PM   #1
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i was wondering how others have run the coax from a rear mounted antenna to their cb radios...my cb is mounted above my rearview mirror...right now i'm putting in the antenna mount but i'm gonna be running the wire shortly...did you go up along the headliner or down low?..

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Old 08-07-2005, 03:24 PM   #2
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i was wondering how others have run the coax from a rear mounted antenna to their cb radios...my cb is mounted above my rearview mirror...right now i'm putting in the antenna mount but i'm gonna be running the wire shortly...did you go up along the headliner or down low?..
I went down low under the plastic floor molding, but I had my radio under my dash right above my right knee. I suppose you could run the wire up through the A-pillar between the roof and headliner, but you'd be on your own for that. Remember, 17' isn't very long when you're running a cable from the rear towards the front.
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