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Antenna mounting to factory alloy bullbar

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Antenna mounting to factory alloy bullbar

Post by barbz »

Hi all,

Pickup my gu patrol this arvo!

Im going to put my radio and stereo in it this weekend but im not sure whether to mount the ufh antenna to the bullbar using a bracket or drill into it and mount it on the base of the bullbar itself.

I saw a couple like this when driving in this morning.

Any pros/cons going either way and anyone got pics of antennas mounted to the factory alloy bar?

Cheers
Paul
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Re: Antenna mounting to factory alloy bullbar

Post by bogged »

either will work, I'd use one of the clamps for it.. infact, I did when i got my GQ.
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Post by barbz »

thanks, it is heaps easier and means theres less chance of me loosing an antenna if i hit something.

would anyone know what size bracket to get for the alloy bar?
Paul
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Post by bogged »

barbz wrote:thanks, it is heaps easier and means theres less chance of me loosing an antenna if i hit something.

would anyone know what size bracket to get for the alloy bar?
Paul
drive to radio place, they will tell u :)
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