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Where to fit CB's in a soft top 40

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Where to fit CB's in a soft top 40

Post by bj42turbo »

When my 40 had a top i had my uhf and CB mounted on a overhead console but now it's topless any ideas on a cool spot I can fit them also security is obviously a problem.

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cbs

Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

I will be interested to see what everyone says, i have been thinking about this myself...

i was thinking glove box, or perhaps between the seats but then water is an issue??
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Post by bj42turbo »

Yeah I just went away for a couple of days and put the uhf in the glove box and being a locksmith it does have a lock on it. But it is only usefull in an emergency....................Cheers Dazz
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Post by RB zook »

in my zoook i took out the ash tray and my cb
:cool: went in there verry nicely
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Mate of mine has it mounted under his dash near the heater box unit. Thats probably why its full of mud... :rofl:
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Post by Maggot4x4 »

On the roll bar with a cover over it.
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Post by glen1n »

i have mine just sitting on the dash when i go out wheeling, and when i get back i just take it off the mounting bracket and take it inside.
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uhf mounts..

Post by Mechman »

i am looking at fitting a portable one with a mount kit using the fixed twig when in the car, but can come with me when i walk around in the bush (which i do a lot) the power output is still a legal 5 watts and i can use a VOX kit when driving so its "hands free"..

well, thats the idea anyway...
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