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Old Aug 10, 2012 | 05:30 PM
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how do you guys feel about using an old President?
I have a Dwight D. unit. it still works great, but I'm
guessing the parts for it no longer exist....
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Old Aug 10, 2012 | 05:47 PM
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Pretty bulky for a mobile, but if you like it use it until it breaks and then replace it with something else. They're not worth repairing.
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Old Aug 10, 2012 | 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by BoneShkr
how do you guys feel about using an old President?
I have a Dwight D. unit. it still works great, but I'm
guessing the parts for it no longer exist....
Where in the world are you going to mount a Dwight D in a JK???

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Old Aug 11, 2012 | 08:08 AM
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I went with the Midland 75-822. I have it mounted in my jeep most of the time, but if i need to get out and walk around i can unplug it and carry it with me.
I mounted the antenna with this
Cool Tech LLC. JK Ultamount CB Antenna System

And got this to mount the radio on the dash Cool Tech LLC. JK VersaMount

The install was pretty easy.

That and a cheap SWR meter from amazon, about $15 i think.

Now i get to listen to the truckers swearing as they go down the highway !
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Old Aug 11, 2012 | 08:05 PM
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The only bad thing about the lees grants & galaxy's is that the birds r cold soderded And the vibrations break the connections . And I had a wilson antia fall off my dump truck yesterday on the hyway ... Picked it up on next round put it back on I can't tell any difference . I thought I was going to pick up the pieces but it works just has a little road rash .
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Old Aug 12, 2012 | 03:12 AM
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jk's are limited for space.i would stick with the smaller radios or even the cobra 75.i have a cobra 19dx that i just installed yesterday (in between the rain drops). i mounted it above the rear view mirror.i used 24' of coax from the radio to my antenna on my AEV tire carrier.still need to check my swr's and add some ground straps.my cobra is similar to the midland in the project jk install.i followed that one cause i am used to having my radio above my head in the 18wheeler.
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Old Aug 12, 2012 | 09:43 AM
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Went the Cobra 75 route for my 2010 JKUS after months of research. Had it for over a year now. Use it often on the interstates where I get 5 mile range. I would not consider "upgrading" or switching to any other CB. It does everything I need and more.

I went with the CoolTechLLC kit:

- Cobra 75 WXST. (scans and includes weather radio)
- VersaMount mic hook that mounts on radio screws behind trim (no cutting or drilling).
- GateMount antenna bracket. (includes longer tire mount screws)
- 4' FireStik FL-4 FireFly antenna. (very flexible)
- 18' coax with FireRing connector on antenna side and mini-UHF on radio side with mini-UHF to PL-259 adapter. (Easy routing, No Soldering)
- all required hardware (stainless screws, bolts, washers, etc.)

First pic is view from driver's seat. Indicators visable, speaker pointed at you, in easy reach.
2nd pic shouws antenna. I inverted the GateMount so I could use a 4' and still get in the garage with minimal bump.
3rd pic is what passenger sees when radio is stored in the center console.
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Old Aug 12, 2012 | 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Sahara Lee
Went the Cobra 75 route for my 2010 JKUS after months of research. Had it for over a year now. Use it often on the interstates where I get 5 mile range. I would not consider "upgrading" or switching to any other CB. It does everything I need and more.

I went with the CoolTechLLC kit:

- Cobra 75 WXST. (scans and includes weather radio)
- VersaMount mic hook that mounts on radio screws behind trim (no cutting or drilling).
- GateMount antenna bracket. (includes longer tire mount screws)
- 4' FireStik FL-4 FireFly antenna. (very flexible)
- 18' coax with FireRing connector on antenna side and mini-UHF on radio side with mini-UHF to PL-259 adapter. (Easy routing, No Soldering)
- all required hardware (stainless screws, bolts, washers, etc.)

First pic is view from driver's seat. Indicators visable, speaker pointed at you, in easy reach.
2nd pic shouws antenna. I inverted the GateMount so I could use a 4' and still get in the garage with minimal bump.
3rd pic is what passenger sees when radio is stored in the center console.
Second this. The CB connects into a canon plug you can drill through the bottom of the dash. I chose to and leave the plug accessible from under the dash. When the CB is unplugged, no one even knows it's there. No sweat with the doors off.
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Old Sep 1, 2012 | 04:15 PM
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Great setup guys! Don't know if you'll call me stingy but I use Motorola radios and batteries from Discount Two-Way Radio. Hope I'm on the right track too.

Last edited by TScott27; Jul 15, 2014 at 08:16 PM.
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